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Three-phase diode rectifier with a low input current distortion and regulated output voltage
This paper describes the operation of an AC-DC converter employing sixth-order harmonic injected PWM. The boost converter operating on the rectified output uses a constant switching frequency PWM and discontinuous current mode to reduce the total harmonic distortion in the input current. The implementation and the characteristics of the converter are presented.