Investigation into the Effect of Switching Frequency on the Performance of Current Controlled Inverter Employing Space Vector Modulation Technique

2001 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 211-226
Author(s):  
F.M. EL-Khouly ◽  
Y. K. EL BehirY ◽  
M. E. ELShebinY ◽  
A. S Abdel-Ghaffar
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Imen Ouerdani ◽  
Hafedh Ben Abdelghani ◽  
Afef Bennani Ben Abdelghani ◽  
Daniel Montesinos-Miracle ◽  
Ilhem Slama-Belkhodja

This paper presents a simple Space Vector Modulation (SVM) methodology for a three-level NPC converter. Nearest three vectors (NTV) and corresponding duty cycles are deduced through simple generic mathematical expressions. Extra degrees of freedom of NPC converter are used to fully benefit from SVM advantages and to control the switching frequency. Simulation and experimental results are presented and discussed to validate the proposed methodology.


Author(s):  
WATCHARIN SRIRATTANAWICHAIKUL

This paper presents a discontinuous space vector modulation technique for unbalanced two-phase three-leg inverters. This technique is based on the shift-angle and generalized modulation algorithm obtained for generating the unbalanced two-phase output voltage. Furthermore, the discontinuous switching sequence intends to improve the commutations of power switching devices in each inverter leg that achieves a minimum number of switching state changes in one sampling cycle. Therefore, the switch commutations can be reduced by one-third in one main period. The step- by-step procedure of the modulation algorithm for easy implementation in a digital control platform is discussed. The performance of the developed modulation technique is verified through both simulation and experimental results in a nonunity power factor balanced two-phase load and asymmetrical two-phase induction motor drive.


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