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Warsaw rectifier
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The Warsaw rectifier is a pulse-width modulation (PWM) rectifier invented by Włodzimierz Koczara in 1992.[1][2]


Features
[edit]The Warsaw Rectifier provides the following features:
- Unity power factor [3]
- Three-wire input, which does not require a connection to the neutral wire
- Ohmic behaviour
- Controlled output voltage
- Simple control scheme
- Low power losses
Unique features of the Warsaw Rectifier:
- Short circuits do not cause current to flow through switches
- No cross-short circuiting of switches possible
- Dead time is not required
Topology
[edit]The Warsaw rectifier is a unidirectional, three-phase, three-switch two-level pulse-width modulation (PWM) rectifier. This topology uses three insulated-gate field-effect transistors (IGFET) and eighteen diodes. The bidirectional switches (composed of four diodes and one IGFET circuit) are connected in a delta topology. The rectifier output does not require a divided DC-link circuit as required in the Vienna rectifier topology.[4][5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Koczara W., "Controlled Rectifier", Polish Patent PL 167855, Apr. 17, 1992.
- ^ Koczara W., "Unity factor three phase rectifier", Power Quality ’92 Conference Europe, Münich, October 1992, 79–88, 14–15.
- ^ Koczara W., Bialoskorki P., "Unity power factor three phase rectifiers" Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1993. PESC '93 Record., 24th Annual IEEE at [1]
- ^ D. Carlton, W.G. Dunford, M. Edmunds, “Continuous conduction mode operation of a three-phase power-factor correction circuit with quasi tri-directional switches” Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1999. PESC 99. 30th Annual IEEE [2]
- ^ Bałkowiec T., “Three Phase Warsaw Boost Rectifier for High Power Variable Speed Power Generation” Prace Naukowe Instytutu Maszyn, Napędów i Pomiarów Elektrycznych Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Nr 71, 2015 at http://www.imnipe.pwr.wroc.pl
