Abstract:
The efficient and fast control of electric power forms part of the key technologies of modern automated production. It is performed using electronic power converters. The...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The efficient and fast control of electric power forms part of the key technologies of modern automated production. It is performed using electronic power converters. The converters transfer energy from a source to a controlled process in a quantized fashion, using semiconductor switches which are turned on and off at fast repetition rates. The algorithms which generate the switching functions-pulsewidth-modulation techniques-are manifold. They range from simple averaging schemes to involved methods of real-time optimization. This paper gives an overview.<>
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE ( Volume: 82, Issue: 8, August 1994)
DOI: 10.1109/5.301684
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Pulse Width ,
- Power Conversion ,
- Semiconductor Switches ,
- Vector Space ,
- Switching Frequency ,
- Modulation Index ,
- Current Vector ,
- Switching States ,
- Phase Voltage ,
- Switching Loss ,
- Zero Vector ,
- Voltage Vector ,
- Current Harmonics ,
- Flux Linkage ,
- Switching Sequence ,
- Back Electromotive Force ,
- Reference Vector ,
- Stator Winding ,
- Harmonic Spectrum ,
- Space Vector Modulation ,
- Fundamental Voltage ,
- Switching Instants ,
- Discrete Spectrum ,
- Current Control ,
- Pulsewidth Modulation Scheme ,
- Fundamental Frequency ,
- Current Error ,
- Stator Current ,
- Three-phase Voltage ,
- Waveform ,
- Current Source ,
- Voltage Source ,
- Voltage Source Inverter
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Pulse Width ,
- Power Conversion ,
- Semiconductor Switches ,
- Vector Space ,
- Switching Frequency ,
- Modulation Index ,
- Current Vector ,
- Switching States ,
- Phase Voltage ,
- Switching Loss ,
- Zero Vector ,
- Voltage Vector ,
- Current Harmonics ,
- Flux Linkage ,
- Switching Sequence ,
- Back Electromotive Force ,
- Reference Vector ,
- Stator Winding ,
- Harmonic Spectrum ,
- Space Vector Modulation ,
- Fundamental Voltage ,
- Switching Instants ,
- Discrete Spectrum ,
- Current Control ,
- Pulsewidth Modulation Scheme ,
- Fundamental Frequency ,
- Current Error ,
- Stator Current ,
- Three-phase Voltage ,
- Waveform ,
- Current Source ,
- Voltage Source ,
- Voltage Source Inverter