Novel boost chopper cascade structure
A technology of boost chopper and cascading structure, applied in the fields of motor speed regulation, renewable energy power generation, and power electronics, it can solve the problems of limited speed regulation capability, stator current distortion, limited system speed regulation capability, etc. The effect of high speed range, low cost and strong scalability
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[0016] In recent years, with the development and utilization of new energy sources, especially in variable-speed wind power generation, the speed regulation of generators has the advantages of low cost, high efficiency, and simple control system due to the structure of diode rectification followed by a step-up chopper speed regulation circuit. The advantages are widely used. However, the speed regulation range of the traditional step-up chopper circuit is narrow, which also affects its application effect. The invention proposes a novel cascaded structure of step-up chopper circuits. The main circuit structure is composed of n boost chopper circuits cascaded, such as figure 1 shown. When applied to the motor speed control system, if the generator used in the system is an ordinary three-phase motor, the stator output side needs to be connected to an isolated multi-phase transformer to obtain multiple electrically isolated three-phase outputs. If the generator used in the syste...
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