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    • Rojas, Félix; Kennel, Ralph; Cárdenas Dobson, Jesús Roberto; Repenning, Ricardo; Clare, Jon C.; Díaz, Matías (IEEE, 2017)
      For power conversion systems interfaced to four-wire supplies, four-leg converters have become a standard solution. A four-leg converter allows good compensation of zero-sequence harmonics and full utilisation of the dc-link ...
    • Rojas, Felix; Cárdenas Dobson, Jesús; Kennel, Ralph; Clare, Jon C.; Díaz, Matías (IEEE Inst Electrical and Electronic Engineering Inc., 2017)
      To interface generation sources and loads to fourwire distribution networks it is important to use power converters and modulation methods, which provide high performance, flexibility, and reliability. To achieve these ...
    • Espinoza, Mauricio; Cárdenas Dobson, Jesús; Díaz, Matías; Clare, Jon C. (IEEE, 2017)
      Modular multilevel converters (M2C) are considered an attractive solution for high power drive applications. However, energy balancing within the converter is complex to achieve, particularly when the machine is operating ...
    • Cárdenas, Roberto; Pérez, Marcelo; Clare, Jon (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017)
      Solar-based energy generation has increased by more than ten times over the same period. In total, worldwide electrical energy consumption increased by approximately 6340 TWh from 2003 to 2013. To meet the challenges created ...
    • Díaz, Matías; Cárdenas Dobson, Jesús; Espinoza, Mauricio; Rojas, Felix; Mora, Andrés; Clare, Jon C.; Wheeler, Pat (IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2017)
      The nominal power of single wind energy conversion systems (WECS) has been steadily increasing, now reaching power ratings close to 10 MW. In the power conversion stage, medium-voltage power converters are replacing the ...
    • Diaz, Matias; Cardenas, Roberto; Espinoza, Mauricio; Hackl, Christoph M.; Rojas, Felix; Clare, Jon C.; Wheeler, Patrick (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019)
      © 1982-2012 IEEE. The modular multilevel matrix converter (M 3 C) is an ac-to-ac converter topology suitable for the control of high-power variable-speed drives. The control of this converter is complex, particularly when ...