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19 October 1987 A Self-Oscillating Inverter System With Optimal PWM Pattern
Hisato Kobayashi, Akira Thsuda
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Abstract
In this paper, we realize an advanced inverter system consists of a reference oscillator, a discrete type arithmetic operation circuit and a switching circuit. The arithmetic operation circuit determines the switching timing (PWM pattern) automatically on the basis of the time sequence data of the difference between the current and the reference signal. This circuit is synthesized by using bang-bang servo technique and it can be implemented by using several BBD elements and operational amplifiers. This circuit is valid for fairly wide change of the magnitude and frequency of the reference input and some variation of the load impedance.
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Hisato Kobayashi and Akira Thsuda "A Self-Oscillating Inverter System With Optimal PWM Pattern", Proc. SPIE 0854, IECON '87: Motor Control and Power Electronics, (19 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942984
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KEYWORDS
Circuit switching

Switching

Control systems

Oscillators

Amplifiers

Systems modeling

Energy efficiency

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