Low-Power Energy Generation Systems for Two-Phase PM Machine With Reduced-Switch-Count Controlled Switches - 2017 PROJECT TITLE :Low-Power Energy Generation Systems for Two-Phase PM Machine With Reduced-Switch-Count Controlled Switches - 2017ABSTRACT:This paper presents 2 power generation systems with a two-section permanent magnet (PM) synchronous machine associated to a rectifier with tiny range of controlled switches. The topologies have as main purpose changing wind energy into electrical energy for low power applications, providing a great potential to be used in urban areas. They will be used in applications connected to the grid or in the stand-alone mode or feeding a micro grid. Compared with 2 three-phase generation systems that use reduced range of controlled switches, the proposed topologies permit getting sinusoidal machine currents, with low harmonic distortion, using a smaller range of controlled switches. Simulation and experimental results additionally are presented. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Operational Analysis of Improved _-Z-Source Inverter with Clamping Diode and its Comparative Evaluation - 2017 Adaptive Notch Filter Based Multipurpose Control Scheme for Grid-Interfaced Three-Phase Four-Wire DG Inverter - 2017