The advantages of high frequency (HF) alternating current (AC) power distribution systems over their DC counterparts are significant. The study and experimental assessment of an AC/DC resonant converter appropriate for usage on the load side of HF sinusoidal AC power distribution systems are presented in this paper. First and foremost, a theoretical analysis of the converter's operation in both steady-state and continuous conduction mode is carried out. The goal of the analysis is to determine the conversion ratio, input current distortion, and converter efficiency. A converter prototype was put in a laboratory HF sinusoidal AC distribution system to confirm the theoretical calculations and explore performance. The experimental results show a strong relationship with projected values acquired by calculations using mathematical expressions derived from the theoretical research. They also vouch for the converter's excellent performance in the recommended application.
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Marcelo G. Cendoya
Departamento de Electrotecnia, Facultad de Ingenieria, Instituto de Investigaciones en Electronica, Control y Procesamiento de Senales (LEICI), Universidad Nacional de La Plata - CONICET, Casilla de Correo 91, La Plata 1900, Argentina.
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