Implementation of a matrix converter space vector control in programmable logic

Igney J (2002)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2002

Journal

Publisher: EPE Association

Book Volume: 13

Pages Range: 41 - 45

Journal Issue: 1

Abstract

To control a matrix converter different modulations are possible. To benefit from the new topology the rectifying and inverting vector modulation (RIVM) can be used. It is a complex theory but this article presents a realization in one single programmable logic device. Additionally pulse pattern execution (PWM, commutation strategies and input voltage/current filtering) are situated in the same device. This was possible after the optimization and the reduction of the necessary calculation steps. This new solution works without an extra micro-controller or a digital signal processor (DSP). It allows great reduction in costs of matrix converter controls implementation and increases the performance.

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APA:

Igney, J. (2002). Implementation of a matrix converter space vector control in programmable logic. Epe Journal, 13(1), 41 - 45.

MLA:

Igney, Jens. "Implementation of a matrix converter space vector control in programmable logic." Epe Journal 13.1 (2002): 41 - 45.

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