Abstract

This paper proposes a double modulation wave carrier-based pulse width modulation (CBPWM) strategy for the three-level neutral-point-clamped (NPC) inverter. This modulation strategy not only overcomes one of the main problems of the NPC inverter, which is the low-frequency voltage oscillation on the neutral point, but also reduces the common-mode voltage (CMV) generated by the inverter. Through the rigorous theoretical derivation, the unified duty cycles of each phase are derived, and the double modulation waves can be easily obtained according to different optimization objectives. However, in the previous double wave CBPWM work, the modulation strategy could not reduce the CMV, whose amplitude is still the same as that of the conventional CBPWM strategy. By rearranging the switching sequence, the vectors corresponding to the large CMV amplitude have been eliminated, and the amplitude of CMV can be reduced by half. Considering the occurrence of neutral-point voltage perturbations, a voltage controller is adopted to recover from the imbalance. Finally, the performance of the proposed modulation technique is verified by the experimental results.

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