Abstract

A new space vector modulation method for common-mode voltage reduction in four-level nested neutral point clamped (NNPC) inverter is proposed in this paper. The proposed method employs switching states with minimal absolute common-mode voltages to synthesize given reference vectors. A variety of virtual vectors are constructed to facilitate the synthesis. The effect of dead time on common-mode voltage reduction is analyzed. Appropriate switching sequences are designed to avoid the effect. With the proposed method, the common-mode voltage of the inverter is reduced to 1/18 of dc-link voltage, 80% off compared with sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) and conventional space vector modulation (C-SVM), which contributes to the design of transformer-less medium voltage (MV) power conversion and drives. The proposed method is verified by simulation results.

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