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1. Three-phase Boost Bidirectional AC/DC Converter for Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Design Example Overview
2. Downloading and Installing the Design Example
3. Model Description
4. FPGA Resource Use Comparison
5. Locating Top-level VHDL Wrapper
6. Generating HDL Code with MATLAB and HDL Coder
7. Simulink Simulation Results
8. Document Revision History for AN 973: Three-phase Boost Bidirectional AC/DC Converter for EV Charging
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3.2.1.4. Clarke and Park Transforms
The Three-phase Boost Bidirectional AC/DC Converter for EV Charging design example uses Clarke and Park transforms to convert current and voltage three-phase values to DC signals. The transforms establish three phases as vectors on a two-dimensional rotating coordinate system. The coordinate system rotates at the same rate as the voltage and current vectors.
For power conversion, controlling voltages and DQ frame current allows controlling the level of reactive and active power, giving the ability to control the power factor independently.
The following image shows the implementation of Clarke and Park transforms using Simulink blocks in discrete time for FPGA implementation using HDL coder:
Figure 16. Clarke and Park Transforms Implemented in Simulink with HDL Coder Blocks