High-Performance Power-Driven Design of the Permanent Magnet Direct Drive Wind Turbine

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This paper describes a high-performance power-driven design of the permanent magnet direct drive wind turbine. The converter power circuit is designed by AN8026,and the converter drive circuit is designed by HCPL316J,then draw the PCB using the design software Altium Designer Summer 09,create and debug prototype. the final experiment verify that the soft switching power supply can improve the efficiency of the power based on the AN8026,and the drive circuit can increase the reliability of the power module drive based on HCPL316J,so the security and reliable operation of the entire wind power generation system is guaranteed,the switching power supply and drive is especially suitable for the converter hardware system design requirements of the small and medium-sized wind power generation system.

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September 2013

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