Dsp-based simplified space-vector PWM for a three-level VSI with experimental validation

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Abstract

Multilevel inverters have gained attention in high-power applications due to their numerous advantages in comparison with conventional two-level inverters. In this paper a simplified Space-Vector Modulation (SVM) algorithm for a three-level Neutral-Point Clamped (NPC) inverter is implemented on a Freescale® DSP56F8037. The algorithm is based on a simplification of the space-vector diagram for a three-level inverter so that it can be used with a two-level inverter. Once the simplification has been achieved, calculation of the dwell times and the switching sequences are carried out in the same way as for the two-level SVM method. Details of the hardware design are included. Experimental results are analyzed to validate the performance of the simplified algorithm.

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Ramírez, J. D. B., Rivas, J. J. R., & Peralta-Sanchez, E. (2012). Dsp-based simplified space-vector PWM for a three-level VSI with experimental validation. Journal of Power Electronics, 12(2), 285–293. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2012.12.2.285

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