Control of a Matrix Converter for Renewable Energy Sources

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ประจักษ์ บุญภักดี
ชัชวาลย์ เยระบุตร

Abstract

This paper presents the simulation of vector control of a matrix converter fed induction generator for renewable energy sources. Operating principle, indirect space vector PWM of a matrix converter, and vector control of induction generators are presented and discussed. A matrix converter prototype 3 kW, 230V, 50Hz is developed and digitally controlled by using 32-bit microcontrollers TMS320F28069. The experimental results confirm effectiveness of the proposed method.

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บุญภักดี ป. . and เยระบุตร ช. ., “Control of a Matrix Converter for Renewable Energy Sources”, TEEJ, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 9–12, Dec. 2025.
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