Microprocessor-Based Design of a Firing Circuit for Three-Phase Full-Wave Thyristor Dual Converter

Abstract
A firing scheme based on a microprocessor to control an antiparallel-connected three-phase thyristor dual converter is presented. Using table-look-up algorithm to speed up the response, it gives a full range control of the firing angle between 0° and 180° for both positive and negative current control. The maximum time delay required to correct the firing angle is one-sixth period of the ac power source. The firing angle between 120° and 180° is used for the regeneration braking to achieve the required dynamic performance in four quadrants. Built with all digital circuits with no further adjustment, this system is more reliable and has lower cost.

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