Space vector pulse width modulation scheme for three to seven phase direct matrix converter

Author(s):  
Khaliqur Rahman ◽  
Atif Iqbal ◽  
Ahmad Anad Abduallah ◽  
Rashid Al-ammari ◽  
Haitham Abu-Rub
Electronics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 187
Author(s):  
Intissar Moussa ◽  
Adel Khedher

An appropriate modulation scheme selection ensures inverter performance. Thus, space vector modulation (SVM) is more efficient and has its own distinct advantages compared to other pulse width modulation (PWM) techniques. This work deals with the development of an advanced space vector pulse width modulation (SVM) technique for two-phase inverter control using an XSG library to ensure rapid prototyping of the controller FPGA implementation. The proposed architecture is applied digitally and in real time to drive a two-phase induction motor (TPIM) for small-scale wind turbine emulation (WTE) profiles in laboratories with minimum current ripple and torque oscillation. Four space voltage vectors generated for the used SVM technique do not contain a zero vector. Hence, for an adequate adjustment of these four vectors, a reference voltage vector located in the square locus is determined. Considering the asymmetry between the main and auxiliary windings, the TPIM behavior, which is fed through the advanced SVM controlled-two-phase inverter (2ϕ-inverter), is studied, allowing us to control the speed and the torque under different conditions for wind turbine emulation. Several quantities, such as electromagnetic torque, rotor fluxes, stator currents and speed, are analyzed. To validate the obtained results using both Simulink and XSG interfaces, the static and dynamic characteristics of the WTE are satisfactorily reproduced. The collected speed and torque errors between the reference and actual waveforms show low rates, proving emulator controller effectiveness.


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 1083-1094 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pradabane Srinivasan ◽  
Beeramangalla Lakshminarasaiah Narasimharaju ◽  
Nandiraju Venkata Srikanth

2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 617-622
Author(s):  
Akhilesh Kumar ◽  
Pradip K. Sadhu ◽  
Jay Singh

Nowadays, the matrix converter (MC) has become the prominent power converter. Its unique qualities like single-stage ac to ac conversion, bidirectional power flow, sinusoidal response, unity power factor, and no need for dc-link makes it superior among all power converters. This archival literature investigates the various pulse width modulation (PWM) methods and proposed a novel pulse width modulation (PWM) method named Time Equivalent space vector pulse width modulation. In this article this novel modulation method is compared with exiting carrier-based pulse width control and space vector control methods for a 3 phase to 3 phase matrix converters. Simulation model is built in Matlab and comparative analysis based on total harmonic distortion (THD) will be given for different methods. Simulation results revealed that total harmonic distortion (THD) of Time Equivalent space vector PWM is least so this novel method is best and more efficient in comparison to others.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 122-131
Author(s):  
Anh Gia Hoang Nguyen ◽  
Tuyen Dinh Nguyen ◽  
Hong Hee Lee

This paper present a modulation scheme for the Spare Matrix Converter (SMC) topology. The proposed method uses the space vector modulation (SVPWM) technique to control the converter’s rectifier stage and inverter stage. This method achieved the maximum modulation ratio of 0.866 with sinusoidal input/output current waveforms. In the other hand, a simple real-time implementation method avoiding additional CPLD or FPGA devices is introduced. This technique is verified through simulation results using PSIM software and experimental results a 32-bit floating-point DSP (TMS 320F28335).


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