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A new flyback DC-to-three-phase converter with sinusoidal outputs
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Abstract
Systematic extension of any dc-to-dc converter leads to its dc-to-three-phase equivalent characterized by sinusoidal output voltages and fast dynamic responses. This genralization principle is illustrated for the special case of the flyback topology. State-space averaging has modeled with a high degree of accuracy the performance of dc-to-dc converters. Here it is combined with the stationary-to-rotating coordinate transformation, customarily used in polyphase ac systems, to results in an effective analysis method for switched-mode dc-to-polyphase converters.
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© 1983 IEEE. This work was supported in part by the Office of Naval Research, Washington DC, under Contract N00014-78-C-0757 and by the Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA.Attached Files
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