Abstract

A modular multilevel converter (MMC) can generate different common-mode voltage (CMV) values due to the high-frequency changing of the switching state under various modulation strategies. The high-frequency dv/dt will produce common-mode current in the equivalent common-mode loop to the ground, which will affect the insulation and shorten the life of the equipment. To eliminate the effect of common-mode voltage on MMC operation, a common-mode voltage elimination strategy (0CMV-SVPWM) is proposed for five-level MMC space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) by using the vector that does not generate common-mode voltage as the reference vector in this paper. The proposed strategy is studied and analyzed by the rapid prototype development experimental system based on RT-LAB to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed strategy.

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