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Precision rectifier

About: Precision rectifier is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4952 publications have been published within this topic receiving 63668 citations. The topic is also known as: super diode.


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Patent
Stephen T. C. Wong1
12 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, an active control circuit is employed to control the state of the active switches in a bridge rectifier circuit, and the active switch outputs are provided by the AC input to the bridge rectifiers.
Abstract: A bridge rectifier circuit uses active switches for at least two of its four rectifying elements, and employs an active control circuit to control the state of the active switches. The active control circuit receives its input from the AC input to the bridge rectifier circuit, is powered by the DC output of the bridge rectifier circuit, and provides control outputs to the active switches. In this manner, a bridge rectifier circuit having improved performance and decreased power dissipation is achieved.

63 citations

Patent
18 Aug 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a bias circuit that includes a rectifier having an input, an output and a DC control voltage input, where the rectifier is configured to produce the output of a bias extractor, while providing a substantially high input impedance at the extractor input, is presented.
Abstract: A bias circuit that includes a rectifier having an input, an output and a DC control voltage input, wherein the rectifier is configured to produce the rectifier output, while providing a substantially high input impedance at the rectifier input, a rectified voltage from an alternating input signal applied at the rectifier input; and a bias extractor having an extractor input, a control voltage input and an extractor output, coupled to the rectifier output, and being configured to produce at the extractor output a DC voltage that is greater in magnitude than the DC control voltage input.

63 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a dual current conveyor based rectifier circuit with low temperature sensitivity is presented, where the use of a DC current source to bias the rectifying diodes provides higher temperature stability than previously reported designs.
Abstract: A dual current conveyor based rectifier circuit with low temperature sensitivity is presented. The use of a DC current source to bias the rectifying diodes provides higher temperature stability than previously reported designs. In addition the output offset voltage is easily controlled and adjusted to a minimum low value. >

62 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a three-phase active front-end rectifier is used as the object to reduce the EMI noise in a Vienna-type rectifier, and the application of random pulsewidth modulation (PWM) is also presented.
Abstract: The problem of electromagnetic interference (EMI) plays an important role in the design of power electronic converters, especially for airplane electrical systems. This paper explores techniques to reduce EMI noise in three-phase active front-end rectifier. The Vienna-type rectifier is used as the object. The design approach introduced in this paper is using a high-density EMI filter to satisfy the EMI standard. Design methodology is introduced in the paper by a three-stage LC- LC-L filter structure. In particular, the cause of high noise at high frequencies is studied in experiments, and the coupling effect of the final-stage capacitor and inductors is investigated. In order to reduce the EMI noise in the mid-frequency range, the application of random pulsewidth modulation (PWM) is also presented. The performance of random PWM in a Vienna-type rectifier is verified by theoretical analysis and experimental results. The approaches discussed in this paper significantly reduce the EMI noise in the Vienna-type rectifier, and therefore, the filter size can also be reduced.

62 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Oct 1992
TL;DR: In this article, a novel system obtaining very low distorted waveforms of input AC currents of three-phase rectifier circuits is proposed, which consists of a threephase diode bridge circuit as a main power circuit, AC reactors and an additional circuit which serves as an active filter with low switching frequencies and a forced-commutation circuit for the diodes.
Abstract: A novel system obtaining very low distorted waveforms of input AC currents of three-phase rectifier circuits are proposed. The proposed rectifier system consists of a three-phase diode bridge circuit as a main power circuit, AC reactors, and an additional circuit which serves as an active filter with low switching frequencies and a forced-commutation circuit for the diodes. This paper describes the operation principle, analysis of the waveforms of input voltage and current, multiple phase-shifted systems, and the experimental results. The proposed system gives excellent input current waveforms and has many advantages over conventional systems. >

62 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202345
202299
20217
202017
201910
201833