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Option 3 : Both A and B are true
- In a dual converter without circulating current operating mode, the flow of circulating current is completely inhibited through automatic control of the firing pulses.
- Only that converter which carries the load current is in conduction and the other converter is temporarily blocked.
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- There is an instantaneous voltage difference at the DC terminals of the two converters
- It produces enormous circulating current between the converters and that will flow through the load.
- Therefore, in the practical dual converter, it is necessary to control the circulating current.
- The advantage of this scheme is that we can get smooth operation of the converter at the time of inversion.
- Time response of the scheme is very fast.
- The normal delay period is 10 to 20 ms in the case of circulating current free operation is eliminated.
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