articleDec 4, 2002Closed access

The auxiliary resonant commutated pole converter

General Electric (United States)

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Abstract

The auxiliary resonant commutated pole (ARCP), a new power converter topology that fully achieves soft switching without increasing primary device voltage or current ratings, is discussed. The ARCP converter is capable of true pulse-width modulation (PWM) control of each phase. The power circuit relies on the addition of an auxiliary triggered resonant commutation circuit or snubber to commutate the inductive load current from a main diode to an active device, allowing a zero voltage turn-off of the main devices. The auxiliary devices operate in a zero current soft switching mode, thereby requiring minimal current turn-off capability. The operation and control of the ARCP converter are discussed. Its…

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Keywords
  • Snubber
  • Pulse-width modulation
  • Commutation
  • Power (physics)
  • RLC circuit
  • Topology (electrical circuits)
  • Diode
  • Converters
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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