Abstract
This paper deals with a suppression method for the resonance oscillation in the ac side of a pulse-width modulation (PWM) current source converter. The converter is operated with the PWM switching pattern which is generated by the full digital control of computer software. The resonance current, caused by the LC low pass filter at the step change of the pattern, can be effectively suppressed by one pulse control of the pattern. The proposed method does not need to have the feedback loop of the current/voltage and does not offer the switching stress of the devices. The switching timing of the control is determined by pre-calculation of the off-line in consideration of the circuit constants. The experimental and the simulated results in the single-phase and the three-phase PWM converters are given, compared with those without the control, and show good response of the supply current.
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