Title: A carrier redistribution PWM for dual inverter with separated DC circuits
Authors: Votava, Martin
Glasberger, Tomáš
Citation: 2015 International Conference on Applied Electronics: Pilsen, 8th – 9th September 2015, Czech Republic, p.275-278.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
conferenceObject
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/35138
ISBN: 978-80-261-0385-1 (Print)
978-80-261-0386-8 (Online)
ISSN: 1803-7232 (Print)
1805-9597 (Online)
Keywords: modulace šířky pulsu;střídače;tranzistory;topologie;kondenzátory;bipolární tranzistor s izolovaným hradlem
Keywords in different language: pulse width modulation;inverters;transistors;topology;capacitors;insulated gate bipolar transistors
Abstract in different language: This paper deals with a proposal of a carrier redistribution PWM and its comparison with a phase disposition PWM (PDPWM) and carrier redistribution PWM for a multilevel converter dedicated to high power medium voltage electric drives. The converter topology is based on a cascaded connection of two-level inverters, the so called dual inverter. The well known phase disposition PWM for multilevel converters is modified for the above mentioned topology and its derivation as carrier redistribution PWM (CRPWM) strategy is employed. The proposed CRPWM enables the reduction of unbalanced load of the power electronics switches and increasing in the maximum output power rate. The functionality of the proposed PWM strategy has been verified on a simulation model of the converter as well as by experiments. The proposed PWM strategy has been compared with the standard PDPWM according to selected criteria such as total power losses, balanced load of switching devices and THD of phase load voltage waveforms.
Rights: © University of West Bohemia
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Applied Electronics 2015
Applied Electronics 2015

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