1) A single-phase matrix converter topology is presented that can synthesize a lower or higher DC output voltage from a given AC supply voltage. It uses an active pulse width modulation technique to maintain a continuous, sinusoidal input current that is in phase with the supply voltage, improving the input power factor.
2) Conventional rectifiers draw discontinuous current with high harmonics, resulting in poor power quality. The proposed single-phase matrix converter acting as a rectifier with active PWM can suppress harmonic current drawn by the rectifier load.
3) Simulation results show that for boost and buck rectification using the proposed single-phase matrix converter with active PWM technique, the supply current is sinusoidal and in phase