Practical dual converters use two converters with firing angles such that their sum is 180 degrees, with one converter acting as a rectifier with firing angle α1 and the other as an inverter with firing angle 180- α1. Though their average output voltages are equal, one converter rectifies while the other inverts.
Practical dual converters use two converters with firing angles such that their sum is 180 degrees, with one converter acting as a rectifier with firing angle α1 and the other as an inverter with firing angle 180- α1. Though their average output voltages are equal, one converter rectifies while the other inverts.
Practical dual converters use two converters with firing angles such that their sum is 180 degrees, with one converter acting as a rectifier with firing angle α1 and the other as an inverter with firing angle 180- α1. Though their average output voltages are equal, one converter rectifies while the other inverts.
1+2=180 and with both the converters in operation their avg output voltage are equal . One converter is working as rectifier with firing angle (1 )and other will be working as inverter with firing angle (180- 1 ) .Though their avg output voltages are equal