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Aug 6, 2002 · Abstract: The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) has become an integral part of modern computer and communication systems to assure a continued and reliable operation by
The power UPS uninterruptible power supply, together with the power DC operating power supply system, forms a dedicated uninterruptible power supply for power plants and substations,
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Uninterruptible Power Supply or UPS is normally regarded as the ultimate solution to power problems by providing both uninterrupted Power Backup and Power Conditioning. It protects
Abstract. In the modern world, when there is a power outage or a power failure, telecommunication systems, computer systems, and many other critical equipment, such as medical equipment, require uninterrupted power to support their operation. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems are used for this purpose.
An uninterruptible power supply, commonly called a UPS is a device that has the ability to convert and control direct current (DC) energy to alternating current (AC) energy. It uses a conventional battery of 12V rating as the input source and by the action of the inverter circuitry; it produces an alternating voltage which is sent to the load.
Such UPS systems use energy storage technologies such as batteries or flywheels to provide power to loads in the absence of applied power. Typically, static power electronics such as fast-switching high-current insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) are used to convert power.
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The basic static UPS system consists of a rectifier-charger, inverter, static switch, and battery. The rectifier receives the normal alternating current (ac) power supply, provides direct current (dc) power to the inverter, and charges the battery. The inverter converts the dc power to ac power to supply the intended loads.
The system concept of the UPS is Input consists of a rectifier (D1, D5) and a power factor correction (L1, D2, Q2). The power factor correction is controlled by a mixed approach. The dc-bus voltage control loop of PFC is controlled by the MCU. The output of the voltage controller defines the amplitude of the input current.
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