Abstract

The authors contrast two control strategies for direct AC–AC matrix converters: namely, the Venturini method and the space vector modulation (SVM) method. Comparison of the relative performances is made with regard to operation under unbalanced/distorted supply voltage, output voltage and input current harmonics, and converter losses. Measured results are given using a converter for which each bidirectional switch consists of two IGBTs and two diodes in a common collector configuration. The SVM method uses a simpler method to control the input power factor and involves lower switching losses. The Venturini method can compensate input voltage unbalance and/or distortion and gives slightly superior performance in terms of input current and output voltage harmonics.

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