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New self-switching mechanisms for active bidirectional switches

Siemaszko, D.
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Barrade, P.
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De Novaes, Y. R.
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2007
2007 European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications
EPE 2007 : 12th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

The self-switching principle is a synthesis of synchronous type switching and switch inner protection mechanisms. Both switch ON and switch OFF are performed on the base of current and voltage measurement across the switch. Applied to an active bidirectional device, it may give complete autonomy to the switch. On the basis of those principles, the synthesis of an autonomous bidirectional free-wheeling path for an AC/AC buck converter is implemented with active switches. This paper introduces the current/ voltage state representation in order to illustrate the experimental switching mechanisms. As a further application, the automatic triac is synthesized for a bipolar AC/DC half-bridge converter.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/EPE.2007.4417428
Web of Science ID

WOS:000255993602112

Author(s)
Siemaszko, D.
Barrade, P.
De Novaes, Y. R.
Rufer, A.  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
2007 European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications
Start page

4238

End page

4247

Subjects

Control methods for electrical systems

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Protection device

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Design

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Intelligent drive

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Transistor

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REVIEWED

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EPE 2007 : 12th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

Aalborg, Denemark

2-5 September 2007

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