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Static Characteristics of a Three-Phase Current-Fed Inverter for Off-Grid Power Systems with a Simplified Predictive Instantaneous Voltage Control
簡易型予測瞬時値制御を適用した自立電源システム向け三相電流形インバータの定常特性
2013
Journal of the Japan Institute of Power Electronics
簡易型予測瞬時値制御を適用した自立電源システム向け三相電流形インバータの定常特性
Current-fed inverters for off-grid power systems have several advantages, such as no lower-limit of the dc-voltage range, and no electrolytic capacitors. However, the inverter with ordinal PWM (Pulse-Width-Modulation) scheme produces undesirable lower order harmonics in the ac-output voltage and the dc-input current under an inductor with limited inductance. Thus, the PWM scheme requires smoothed dc-inductor currents and so, a bulky and expensive inductor on the dc-side is necessary. To
doi:10.5416/jipe.39.33
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