1. A Novel Virtual Space Vector Modulation With Reduced Common-Mode Voltage and Eliminated Neutral Point Voltage Oscillation for Neutral Point Clamped Three-Level Inverter
- Author
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Jinping Wang, Laibao Li, Mingna Ma, Wang Peidong, Jinsong Li, Weidong Jiang, and Kewei Chen
- Subjects
Physics ,Current (mathematics) ,Oscillation ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Virtual space ,02 engineering and technology ,Topology ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Modulation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Inverter ,Common-mode signal ,Point (geometry) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Voltage - Abstract
This paper briefly reviews the common-mode voltage (CMV) and neutral point (NP) voltage for neutral point clamped three-level inverter (NPC TLI). Then, the space vector pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM) and traditional virtual SVPWM (VSVPWM) are discussed in terms of these two issues, revealing the drawbacks in reducing CMV or eliminating NP voltage oscillation. A novel virtual space vector modulation, named as RCMV_VSVPWM, is proposed in this paper to reduce CMV and eliminate NP voltage oscillation for NPC TLI. By selecting vectors with lower CMVs, a set of novel virtual voltage vectors are generated. The highlight of the method is zero average NP current in one control cycle and lower CMV. Furthermore, the active NP voltage control suitable for RCMV_VSVPWM is presented and evaluated. The corresponding experimental results are given, which are well-consistent with theoretical analysis.
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- 2020