Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Having plural converters for single conversion
Patent
1990-08-14
1991-12-03
Stephan, Steven L.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Having plural converters for single conversion
363 96, 363137, H02M 7521
Patent
active
050704400
ABSTRACT:
A power conversion scheme employing a group of parallel connected, individually controlled converter circuits each providing output currents employs a scheme of distributed notches in the output currents to facilitate connection between common DC current and AC voltage sources. By the parallel connection of a pair of groups, time phase displaced group to group, additional power capability and harmonic reduction is achieved.
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General Electric Company
Renner Arnold E.
Stephan Steven L.
Sterrett Jeffrey
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