Tracking method for the hybrid modulation to minimize neutral-point voltage oscillations in the three-level converter

Jordi Zaragoza, Josep Pou, Salvador Ceballos, Antoni Arias, Pedro Ibañez

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Abstract

The hybrid modulation is a carrier-based PWM technique that can be applied to the neutral-point-clamped converter. It makes use of two modulation signals per phase. The hybrid modulation is based on combining two modulation strategies; double-signal PWM and sinusoidal PWM. The main characteristic of the hybrid modulation is the capacity to reduce switching losses at the cost of having some low-frequency voltage oscillations on the neutral point. The amplitude of these oscillations can be controlled by varying the combination of the two strategies. The tracking method proposed in this paper defines the intervals in which sinusoidal PWM should be used to achieve the maximum reduction of the voltage oscillation amplitudes. Consequently, the low-frequency neutral-point voltage oscillation is further minimized. Some simulation results are presented to show good performance of the proposed strategy and are compared with the nontracking method.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 15th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, ICECS 2008
Pages1095-1098
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event15th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, ICECS 2008 - St. Julian's, Malta
Duration: 31 Aug 20083 Sept 2008

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 15th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, ICECS 2008

Conference

Conference15th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, ICECS 2008
Country/TerritoryMalta
CitySt. Julian's
Period31/08/083/09/08

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