Abstract
The control methods of the conventional matrix converter (CMC) which are based on the space vector approach and singular value decomposition (SVD) are investigated. The matrix representation ratios of control functions obtained thanks to which the maximum achievable power capabilities of the MC topology are implemented. The identity of control methods is demonstrated which are aimed to extend the range of adjustment of the MC input reactive current for EMC of the converter with the mains. References 4, figures 3.
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