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Files supplement_20-TIE-2530_Matlab.zip and supplement_20-TIE-2530_Modelsim.zip complement the publication under the title "A Direct Modulation for Matrix Converters based on the One–cycle Atomic operation developed in Verilog HDL", which is under review process.

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Image : Image was made by me for other International Contest (held by some Medical Institute,USA in the year 2021), 'An intuitive of electromagnetic radiation flowing over epithelial tissue'.

This is an open-access page. All content can be freely downloaded after sign-up. This webpage contains datasets and models, which are in support of my Research claim/discovery. 

 

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This dataset is in support of my research paper 'Comparative Non-Linear Flux Matrices & Thermal Losses in BLDC with Different Pole Pairs' .

Preprint : https://doi.org/10.36227/techrxiv.19687287.v1

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This dataset is in support of my research paper 'ElectroMagnetic Fields in Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles '.

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This is useful for industries, manufacturers,doctors,environmentalists, who are curious to see and know.

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Acoustic measurement data from Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs). Contains preprocessed data from intact and damaged MLCCs for damage detection (classification) purposes.

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It is a dataset of electricity load data and weather data of New York State.

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In this simulation, the DC voltage of the matrix converter is derived using a three-phase linear load as a sample. It shows that the voltage used by the three inverters and the average over the switching period are always the same. It also shows that when the load is constant, the DC current of the inverter is also constant.

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A simulation of power conversion from three-phase to high-frequency single-phase with a matrix converter assuming a quick charger and a non-contact power supply device.

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In this simulation, the phase difference of the signals a, b, and c in the paper is changed to 0 in 0.1 seconds from the state where the phase is 90 degrees different from the input voltage. The input current phase is the same as the above signal. Since the output voltage gradually increases, it can be seen that the DC voltage of the matrix converter increases as the phases of a, b, and c become closer to the input voltage phase. Strictly speaking, it is proportional to cosθ as described in the paper.

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