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The four-quadrant frequency converter is presently commonly applied in novel asynchronous drives, electric power generation using asynchronous variable speed generators and T&D systems. The main circuit of this converter comprises two IGBT three-phase bridges and an intermediate circuit allowing two-way energy flow and four-quadrant operation.

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Kempski, A., Smoleński, R. (2008). EMC Cases in Distributed Electrical Power System. In: Strzelecki, R., Benysek, G. (eds) Power Electronics in Smart Electrical Energy Networks. Power Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-318-7_5

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