Abstract

The issue of energy has emerged as a significant subject of concern in contemporary discourse. The significance of the advancement of novel energy sources is progressively growing. Relevant strategies should aid in the advancement of power electronics. The rectifier is a commonly used electronic component that finds application in many circuits involving electronic equipment. Its primary function is to convert alternating current into direct current, which is then supplied to the load. The Vienna rectifier is a widely used rectifier that has garnered significant attention and scrutiny from professionals in the field of power electronics on a global scale. This article begins by illustrating the use of power electronics technology, specifically focusing on the charging pile circuit. It proceeds to discuss the classification and current research status of rectifiers. Subsequently, the article provides an overview of the circuit layout and operational principles of the Vienna rectifier circuit. This section provides an overview of the approaches and features used to optimize the operating performance of Vienna rectifiers in four key areas: current control, voltage control, neutral point voltage balance management, and harmonic stability control. This research will ultimately provide a forecast about the future development trend of Vienna rectifiers, together with a comprehensive overview of all improvement attempts.

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