Controllable Phase and Amplitude Single-stage AC-AC Converter PROJECT TITLE : Single-stage AC-AC Converter With Controllable Phase and Amplitude ABSTRACT: In order to regulate power flow in the grid, a single-stage ac-ac converter with variable phase and amplitude (ACCPA) was designed, which can regulate the output voltage phase and amplitude at the same time. All of the components of the single-stage ACCPA can be connected directly to the high-voltage grid, including a three-phase output transformer, a three-phase filter, and a three-phase input transformer. With fewer switches, a single-stage ACCPA's topology is simpler, and its conversion circuit is only one stage compared to the two-stage cascaded ACCPA and the -model ACCPA. The capacitors of the three-phase output filter are connected in a triangular configuration ( type) so that the output voltages only contain the fundamental component. The phase and amplitude of the output voltage of a single-stage ACCPA can be independently controlled by modifying three control parameters in the duty ratio. Single-stage ACCPAs with varying regulatory ranges can be created by using separate input and output transformer connection groups. Single-stage ACCPA's working principle was studied in detail, and a prototype was built. The results of the experiments matched those of the theoretical study. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Bidirectional Three-level Model Predictive Current Controlled DCDC Converter for Hybrid Energy Storage Systems in DC Microgrids A Modified DC Power Electronic Transformer Based on Full-Bridge Converter Series Connection