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Technological Issues and Industrial Application of Matrix Converters: A Review

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This paper presents a review of the current state of the art in terms of practical matrix converter technologies and reports on the reported use of the matrix converters in different applications.
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This paper presents a review of the current state of the art in terms of practical matrix converter technologies. Present solutions to the numerous technological issues and challenges faced when implementing viable matrix converters are discussed. The reported use of the matrix converters in different applications is also presented together with a review of current industrial applications.

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An Ultra Sparse Matrix Converter with a Novel Active Clamp Circuit

TL;DR: In this paper, a 5.5 kVA ultra sparse matrix converter (USMC) is proposed for unidirectional power flow applications in which the maximum displacement angle between input and output voltages and currents is plusmnpi/6.
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New Protection Circuit for High-Speed Switching and Start-Up of a Practical Matrix Converter

TL;DR: It can be said that the techniques described in this paper substantially improve the MC start-up cycle, representing a step forward toward the development of reliable MCs for real applications.
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A Three-Phase Dual-Input Matrix Converter for Grid Integration of Two AC Type Energy Resources

TL;DR: A novel dual-input matrix converter (DIMC) to integrate two three-phase ac type energy resources to a power grid based on the traditional indirect matrix converter, but with its six-switch voltage source converter replaced by a nine-switch configuration.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the conduction and switching losses of a three-phase very sparse AC-AC matrix converter (VSMC) supplying a permanent magnet synchronous motor are discussed in detail.
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Four-Leg-Based Fault-Tolerant Matrix Converter Schemes Based on Switching Function and Space Vector Methods

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