How does a half-bridge converter generate positive AC-side current?
A half-bridge converter generates positive AC-side current by alternately switching two switches on and off in a controlled manner. When one switch is turned on, current flows from the DC source through one side of the bridge to the load, generating positive current on the AC side. The other switch is turned off to isolate the negative side of the source. By manipulating the switching frequency and duty cycle, the half-bridge converter can regulate the output voltage and current to meet the desired specifications. This process allows for efficient power conversion from DC to AC in various applications such as inverters and motor drives.
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