Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude

This paper proposes a novel single-phase AC to DC Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter (SPCIRC) circuit topology with wireless power transfer function. Consequently, low total harmonic distortion (THD) of the controlled sinusoidal line's current waveforms with increased power fa...

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Published in:2023 International Technical Conference on Circuits/Systems, Computers, and Communications, ITC-CSCC 2023
Main Author: Zin M.F.M.; Seroji M.N.; Kadir E.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2023
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Zin M.F.M.; Seroji M.N.; Kadir E.A.
Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
2023
2023 International Technical Conference on Circuits/Systems, Computers, and Communications, ITC-CSCC 2023


10.1109/ITC-CSCC58803.2023.10212445
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85169844531&doi=10.1109%2fITC-CSCC58803.2023.10212445&partnerID=40&md5=4cb23b74b99e47486915c44175c0080f
This paper proposes a novel single-phase AC to DC Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter (SPCIRC) circuit topology with wireless power transfer function. Consequently, low total harmonic distortion (THD) of the controlled sinusoidal line's current waveforms with increased power factor resulting are achieved. This is accomplished using the resonant conversion method, which entails the use of two active soft switches that create high frequency currents. Nevertheless, this paper emphasizes the analysis of the normalized harmonics amplitude in conjunction with the modulation index selection, in order to produce the steady-state equation of the SPCIRC. The steps involved are explained in detail in a flowchart, and the results are plotted in graphs. The results obtained show that the normalized harmonics amplitude characteristics of different switching frequencies are indistinguishable. The polynomial equation of 120 kHz plot is used to produce the steady-state equation of the SPCIRC. The circuit operation is explained, and the analysis of the plot is presented. © 2023 IEEE.
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author Zin M.F.M.; Seroji M.N.; Kadir E.A.
spellingShingle Zin M.F.M.; Seroji M.N.; Kadir E.A.
Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
author_facet Zin M.F.M.; Seroji M.N.; Kadir E.A.
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title Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
title_short Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
title_full Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
title_fullStr Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
title_full_unstemmed Single-Phase Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter Characterization of Normalized Harmonics Amplitude
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description This paper proposes a novel single-phase AC to DC Series-Parallel Current Injection Resonant Converter (SPCIRC) circuit topology with wireless power transfer function. Consequently, low total harmonic distortion (THD) of the controlled sinusoidal line's current waveforms with increased power factor resulting are achieved. This is accomplished using the resonant conversion method, which entails the use of two active soft switches that create high frequency currents. Nevertheless, this paper emphasizes the analysis of the normalized harmonics amplitude in conjunction with the modulation index selection, in order to produce the steady-state equation of the SPCIRC. The steps involved are explained in detail in a flowchart, and the results are plotted in graphs. The results obtained show that the normalized harmonics amplitude characteristics of different switching frequencies are indistinguishable. The polynomial equation of 120 kHz plot is used to produce the steady-state equation of the SPCIRC. The circuit operation is explained, and the analysis of the plot is presented. © 2023 IEEE.
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