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Generalized PWM-VSI Control Algorithm Based on a Universal Duty-Cycle Expression: Theoretical Analysis, Simulation Results, and Experimental Validations
Fabio GendusoAngelo RacitiGiuseppe Ricco GalluzzoAntonio Cataliottisubject
Engineeringbusiness.industryvoltagesource inverter (VSI)pulsewidth modulation (PWM)Multilevel inverter; overmodulation; pulsewidth modulation (PWM); space-vector modulation (SVM); voltagesource inverter (VSI)space-vector modulation (SVM)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringExpression (mathematics)Support vector machineMultilevel inverterNull (SQL)Duty cycleControl theoryWorkbenchAlgorithm designElectrical and Electronic EngineeringOvermodulationbusinessovermodulationPulse-width modulationdescription
This paper presents a new approach in realizing various carrier-based pulsewidth-modulation techniques by a generalized control algorithm, which is referred to as the universal control algorithm and is obtained via unequal sharing of null states. The flexibility of such an approach allows one to easily and quickly control two-level inverters. Furthermore, this approach may be also extended with few changes to the control of multilevel inverters. The algorithm that is presented here for two-level voltage-source inverters (VSIs) also obtains efficient detection and management of both the linear and overmodulation ranges. In the overmodulation range, which is treated by using the alpha-beta components of the reference-voltage space vector, the algorithm shows the advantage of lower calculation time, thus allowing one, if required, to increase the switching frequency. Several simulation runs have been performed, aiming to test the proposed procedure for both two-level and multilevel VSIs. Finally, the new algorithm was experimentally validated in the case of two-level inverters by using it in a VSI workbench that can carry out several experimental tests
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2007-06-01 |