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Two-stage single-phase converters, including two-stage single-phase
dc-ac inverters and two-stage single-phase PFC converters, are
interfacing power converters between dc and ac voltage/current
sources, which have been widely applied for dc-ac and ac-dc power
conversion. For the two-stage single-phase converter, the ac-side
power pulsates at twice the ac voltage frequency, resulting in
second harmonic current (SHC) which might flow into the dc-dc
converter, the dc voltage source, and dc load. This book clarifies
the generation, propagation, and side-effects of this SHC and
proposes the SHC reduction control schemes for the dc-dc converter,
with different topologies and/or different operating modes, in the
single-phase converter. On this basis, the second harmonic current
compensator (SHCC) is proposed to compensate the SHC, significantly
reducing the dc bus capacitance. In doing so, the electrolytic
capacitors, with short lifetimes, are removed from the two-stage
single-phase converter, leading to extended system lifetime and
enhanced system stability. For having flawless SHC compensation
performance, the port-current control schemes are proposed for the
SHCC. Additionally, the stability analysis is carried out for the
two-stage single-phase converter with the addition of SHCC. This
book is a monograph combining theoretical analysis and engineering
design, which could not only be a reference book for master
students, Ph.D. students, and teachers majoring in power
electronics but also be a handbook for the electrical engineers
working on the research and development of LED drivers, EV on-board
chargers, railway auxiliary power supplies, aviation power
supplies, renewable energy generation systems, etc.
Two-stage single-phase converters, including two-stage single-phase
dc-ac inverters and two-stage single-phase PFC converters, are
interfacing power converters between dc and ac voltage/current
sources, which have been widely applied for dc-ac and ac-dc power
conversion. For the two-stage single-phase converter, the ac-side
power pulsates at twice the ac voltage frequency, resulting in
second harmonic current (SHC) which might flow into the dc-dc
converter, the dc voltage source, and dc load. This book clarifies
the generation, propagation, and side-effects of this SHC and
proposes the SHC reduction control schemes for the dc-dc converter,
with different topologies and/or different operating modes, in the
single-phase converter. On this basis, the second harmonic current
compensator (SHCC) is proposed to compensate the SHC, significantly
reducing the dc bus capacitance. In doing so, the electrolytic
capacitors, with short lifetimes, are removed from the two-stage
single-phase converter, leading to extended system lifetime and
enhanced system stability. For having flawless SHC compensation
performance, the port-current control schemes are proposed for the
SHCC. Additionally, the stability analysis is carried out for the
two-stage single-phase converter with the addition of SHCC. This
book is a monograph combining theoretical analysis and engineering
design, which could not only be a reference book for master
students, Ph.D. students, and teachers majoring in power
electronics but also be a handbook for the electrical engineers
working on the research and development of LED drivers, EV on-board
chargers, railway auxiliary power supplies, aviation power
supplies, renewable energy generation systems, etc.
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