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High-Efficiency Single-Phase AC–AC Converters Without Commutation Problem

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2015

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This paper proposes single-phase direct pulsewidth modulation (PWM) buck-, boost-, and buck-boost-type ac-ac converters. The proposed converters are implemented with a series-connected freewheeling diode and MOSFET pair, which allows to minimize the switching and conduction losses of the semiconductor devices and resolves the reverse-recovery problem of body diode of MOSFET. The proposed converters are highly reliable because they can solve the shoot-through and dead-time problems of traditional ac-ac converters without voltage/current sensing module, lossy resistor-capacitor (RC) snubbers, or bulky coupled inductors. In addition, they can achieve high obtainable voltage gain and also produce output voltage waveforms of good quality because they do not use lossy snubbers. Unlike the recently developed switching cell (SC) ac-ac converters, the proposed ac-ac converters have no circulating current and do not require bulky coupled inductors; therefore, the total losses, current stresses, and magnetic volume are reduced and efficiency is improved. Detailed analysis and experimental results are provided to validate the novelty and merit of the proposed converters.

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