Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states

This paper presents a new space vector modulation(SVM) strategy for matrix converters to reduce the common-mode voltage (CMV). The reduction is achieved by using the switch states that connect each input phase to a different output phase, or the switch state that connects all the output phases to th...

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Main Authors: Guan, Quanxue, Wheeler, Patrick, Guan, Quansheng, Yang, Ping
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35743/
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author Guan, Quanxue
Wheeler, Patrick
Guan, Quansheng
Yang, Ping
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Wheeler, Patrick
Guan, Quansheng
Yang, Ping
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description This paper presents a new space vector modulation(SVM) strategy for matrix converters to reduce the common-mode voltage (CMV). The reduction is achieved by using the switch states that connect each input phase to a different output phase, or the switch state that connects all the output phases to the input phase with minimum absolute voltage. These two types of states always produce lower peak CMV than the others, especially the former ones that result in zero CMV at the output side of matrix converters. In comparison with the existing SVM methods, this strategy has a very similar software overhead and calculation time. Simulation and experiment results are shown to validate the effectiveness of the proposed modulation method in reducing not only the peak value but also the root-mean-square value of the CMV.
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spelling nottingham-357432020-05-04T18:02:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35743/ Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states Guan, Quanxue Wheeler, Patrick Guan, Quansheng Yang, Ping This paper presents a new space vector modulation(SVM) strategy for matrix converters to reduce the common-mode voltage (CMV). The reduction is achieved by using the switch states that connect each input phase to a different output phase, or the switch state that connects all the output phases to the input phase with minimum absolute voltage. These two types of states always produce lower peak CMV than the others, especially the former ones that result in zero CMV at the output side of matrix converters. In comparison with the existing SVM methods, this strategy has a very similar software overhead and calculation time. Simulation and experiment results are shown to validate the effectiveness of the proposed modulation method in reducing not only the peak value but also the root-mean-square value of the CMV. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2016-07-08 Article PeerReviewed Guan, Quanxue, Wheeler, Patrick, Guan, Quansheng and Yang, Ping (2016) Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 31 (12). 8247 -8259. ISSN 0885-8993 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7374713 doi:10.1109/TPEL.2016.2515645 doi:10.1109/TPEL.2016.2515645
spellingShingle Guan, Quanxue
Wheeler, Patrick
Guan, Quansheng
Yang, Ping
Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
title Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
title_full Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
title_fullStr Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
title_full_unstemmed Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
title_short Common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
title_sort common-mode voltage reduction for matrix converters using all valid switch states
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