Abstract

In this paper, a novel discontinuous pulsewidth modulation (DPWM) modulation strategy for a neutral-point-clamped (NPC) three-level converter (TLC) is proposed to reduce the switching loss, reduce common-mode voltage (CMV), and remove dc offset from the neutral-point (NP) voltage simultaneously, which is named as RCMV_DPWM. Based on the space vector diagram with reduced CMV, all clamping modes under RCMV_DPWM are revealed. Then, the NP voltage is controlled by selecting proper clamping mode. The realization of RCMV_DPWM is also discussed. Moreover, the performances of RCMV_DPWM are analyzed and compared with other PWM strategies in term of the NP voltage ripple, switching loss, and waveform quality. Finally, the feasibility and superiority of RCMV_DPWM are verified by experiments.

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