Journal Article10.1109/TIE.2008.2010116
A Predictive Control Scheme for Current-Source Rectifiers
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TL;DR: In this article, a simple predictive control scheme for a CSR is presented, where the main achievements of the control scheme are the simplicity in controlling the dc-link current and the generation of currents with unity displacement power factor.
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Abstract: Current-source rectifiers (CSRs) constitute a commonly used topology in high-power applications, featuring several advantages such as regeneration capability and high-quality currents. This paper presents a simple predictive control scheme for a CSR. The main achievements of the control scheme presented here are the simplicity in controlling the dc-link current and the generation of currents with unity displacement power factor. Experimental results are presented to validate the proposed control principle.
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