Claims
- 1. A utility interface for drawing current from a three-phase electric utility, comprising:
- a primary transformer, coupled to said three-phase electric utility, for generating first and second three-phase input signals;
- first and second rectifiers, coupled to said transformer to receive said first and second three-phase input signals, respectively, for rectifying said first and second three-phase input signals and for producing first and second DC output currents, respectively, between respective positive and negative outputs of said first and second rectifiers;
- a first zero sequence blocking transformer having first and second windings each having first and second terminals, said first terminal of said first winding being coupled to said positive output of said first rectifier and said first terminal of said second winding being coupled to said negative output of said first rectifier;
- a second zero sequence blocking transformer having first and second windings each having first and second terminals, said first terminal of said first winding being coupled to said positive output of said second rectifier and said first terminal of said second winding being coupled to said negative output of said second rectifier;
- said second terminal of said first zero sequence blocking transformer's second winding being coupled to said second terminal of said second zero sequence blocking transformer's second winding;
- an interphase reactor having a primary winding coupled between said second terminal of said first zero sequence blocking transformer's first winding and said second terminal of said second zero sequence blocking transformer's first winding, said interphase reactor further having a secondary winding;
- an active current source, coupled across said secondary winding of said interphase reactor, for injecting a compensation current into said primary winding of said interphase reactor.
- 2. A utility interface in accordance with claim 1, wherein said primary transformer has an autotransformer winding configuration such that said first and second three-phase input signals are balanced with plus and minus thirty degrees of phase displacement from said electric utility.
- 3. A utility interface in accordance with claim 1, wherein said injected compensation current is a substantially triangular waveform.
- 4. A method of drawing substantially sinusoidal input currents from a three-phase power utility, comprising:
- (a) coupling a primary transformer to said power utility to derive first and second three-phase input signals therefrom;
- (b) applying said first and second three-phase input signals to first and second rectifiers, respectively, to derive first and second DC currents on first and second bus pairs, respectively, each comprising a positive bus and a negative bus;
- (c) coupling said positive bus and negative bus of said first rectifier to first and second terminals of a first zero sequence blocking transformer;
- (d) coupling said positive bus and negative bus of said second rectifier to first and second terminals of a second zero sequence blocking transformer;
- (e) coupling a primary winding of an interphase reactor between respective third terminals of said first and second zero sequence blocking transformers;
- (f) coupling respective fourth terminals of said first and second zero sequence blocking transformers together;
- (g) injecting a compensation current across a secondary winding of said interphase reactor.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 3, wherein said transformer has a delta-wye winding connected such that said first and second three-phase input signals are balanced with thirty degrees of phase shift therebetween.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 4, wherein said injected compensation current is a substantially triangular waveform.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority of provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/029,663, filed Oct. 29, 1996.
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