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A Comprehensive Study of a Hybrid Modulation Technique for the Neutral-Point-Clamped Converter


Abstract:

This paper presents a hybrid modulation technique for the three-level neutral-point-clamped converter. A modulation strategy, based on two modulation signals per phase, w...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents a hybrid modulation technique for the three-level neutral-point-clamped converter. A modulation strategy, based on two modulation signals per phase, was presented previously. This strategy completely removes the low-frequency voltage oscillations that appear at the neutral point (NP) in some operation conditions. However, it also has a major drawback: it significantly increases the switching losses of the converter. The proposal in this paper combines such a modulation strategy with sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation (SPWM). The main characteristic of this hybrid modulation is the reduction in switching losses at the cost of some low-frequency voltage oscillations at the NP. The amplitude of these oscillations can be controlled by varying the combination of the two strategies. The performance of the hybrid modulation is analyzed and compared with the original strategies. Power losses and oscillation amplitudes on the dc-link capacitors are evaluated. Experimental results show how the hybrid modulation performs by balancing the dc-link capacitors.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ( Volume: 56, Issue: 2, February 2009)
Page(s): 294 - 304
Date of Publication: 23 September 2008

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I. Introduction

Multilevel converters are widely used in high-power applications such as motor drives, utility applications, and, more recently, photovoltaic systems and wind generation [1]–[8].

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