01912nam 2200349 450 991013576480332120231206174007.00-7381-4265-410.1109/IEEESTD.1987.81536(CKB)3780000000089240(NjHacI)993780000000089240(EXLCZ)99378000000008924020231206d1987 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierANSI/IEEE Std 936-1987 IEEE Guide for Self-Commutated Converters /Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersPiscataway, NJ :IEEE,1987.1 online resource (40 pages)This guide applies to self-commutated electronic power converters in which commutation is accomplished by components within the converter. In converters using switching devices that have turn-off capability, such as transistors or gate turn-off thyristors, interruption of the current results in a voltage that commutates the current to another branch. In converters using circuit-commutated thyristors, the commutating voltages required to transfer current from one branch to another are normally supplied by capacitors. The type of power conversion may be DC to AC, DC to DC, AC to DC, or AC to AC. Converters in which commutating voltages are supplied by the AC lines, the AC load, or some other AC source outside the converter, are excluded from the scope of this guide except where they may be linked with a self-commutated converter.ANSI/IEEE Std 936-1987: IEEE Guide for Self-Commutated ConvertersElectric current convertersElectric current converters.621.3815322NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT9910135764803321ANSI2072434UNINA