UPS design without inverter to power ISP servers

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Abstract

Today, in order to provide continuous electricity to sensitive loads in centers such as banks, hospitals, telecommunication centers, military organizations and universities, uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS) should be used. The servers of the technology department of the mentioned centers can be considered as sensitive loads that must be continuously supplied with electricity. Many designs have been proposed for uninterruptible power supplies, all of which are based on rectifier and inverter circuits. In this article, a new method for UPS design is presented in order to provide continuous power to loads such as ISP servers, which, in addition to having proper performance, due to the removal of the inverter, the cost is also reduced compared to conventional UPS. The validity of the mentioned claim has been confirmed according to the results of the simulations in the Simulink MATLAB environment and the conducted experiments

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