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Study of the Control System for a Three-Phase Active Voltage Rectifier

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A model of a three-phase industrial active voltage rectifier with a vector control system has been considered in the MATLAB/Simulink package. A two-coordinate orthogonal coordinate system is used in this system, as well as an original carrier-frequency selection unit, the construction of which is based on replacement of differentiation with integration and trigonometric transformations, which has a positive effect on the hardware implementation. The results of computer simulations, which testify to the operability of the synthesized system, have been presented.

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Lillo, A.V., Skakun, A.D. Study of the Control System for a Three-Phase Active Voltage Rectifier. Russ. Electr. Engin. 93, 196–201 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068371222030117

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