FOUR-LEVEL THREE-PHASE INVERTER WITH REDUCED COMPONENT COUNT FOR LOW AND MEDIUM VOLTAGE APPLICATIONS
V Sree Lakshmi, PG Scholar, Dept of EEE, JNTUA CEA, Ananthapuramu,Andhra Pradesh, India.
J Suresh, Research Scholar, Dept of EEE, JNTUA CEA, Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, India. :
Dr R Kiranmayi, Professor, Dept of EEE, JNTUA CEA, Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, India.
ABSTRACT
This paper proposes a novel three-phase topology with a reduced component count for low and
medium-voltage systems. It requires three bidirectional switches and twelve unidirectional switches
for producing four-level voltages without using flying capacitors or clamping diodes, reducing the size,
cost, and losses. Removing flying capacitors and clamping diodes allows it to simplify control
algorithms and increase the reliability, efficiency, and lifetime. A modified low-frequency modulation
(LFM) scheme is developed and implemented on the proposed topology to produce a staircase voltage
with four steps. Further, a level-shifted pulse width modulation (LSPWM) is used to reduce the filter
size and increase the output voltage controllability. In this study, a voltage balancing control algorithm
is executed to balance the DC-link capacitor voltages. The performance of the proposed topology is
numerically demonstrated and experimentally validated on an in-house test setup. Within the
framework, the power loss distribution in switches and conversion efficiency of the proposed circuit
are studied, and its main features are highlighted through a comparative study.
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