New Protection Circuit for High-Speed Switching and Start-Up of a Practical Matrix Converter

The matrix converter (MC) presents a promising topology that needs to overcome certain barriers (protection systems, durability, the development of converters for real applications, etc.) in order to gain a foothold in the market. Taking into consideration that the great majority of efforts are being oriented toward control algorithms and modulation, this paper focuses on MC hardware. In order to improve the switching speed of the MC and thus obtain signals with less harmonic distortion, several different insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) excitation circuits are being studied. Here, the appropriate topology is selected for the MC, and a recommended configuration is selected, which reduces the excursion range of the drivers, optimizes the switching speed of the IGBTs, and presents high immunity to common-mode voltages in the drivers. Inadequate driver control can lead to the destruction of the MC due to its low ride-through capability. Moreover, this converter is especially sensitive during start-up, as, at that moment, there are high overcurrents and overvoltages. With the aim of finding a solution for starting up the MC, a circuit is presented (separate from the control software), which ensures correct sequencing of supplies, thus avoiding a short circuit between input phases. Moreover, it detects overcurrent, connection/disconnection, and converter supply faults. Faults cause the circuit to protect the MC by switching off all the IGBT drivers without latency. All this operability is guaranteed even when the supply falls below the threshold specified by the manufacturers for the correct operation of the circuits. All these features are demonstrated with experimental results. Lastly, an analysis is made of the interaction that takes place during the start-up of the MC between the input filter, clamp circuit, and the converter. A variation of the clamp circuit and start-up strategy is presented, which minimizes the overcurrents that circulate through the converter. For all these reasons, it can be said that the techniques described in this paper substantially improve the MC start-up cycle, representing a step forward toward the development of reliable MCs for real applications.

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