Abstract

To utilize the full potential of the direct matrix converter (DMC) and improve the output waveform quality, a three-level output strategy for conventional 3N (N3) DMCs is presented, where three-level output voltages are achieved without any changes in the topology. In this developed strategy, the DMC is treated as a two-stage converter that consists of a fictitious rectifier and a neutral-point clamped (NPC) three-level inverter. By applying a phase-shifted carrier modulation strategy to the rectifier and a modified carrier-based double-signal pulse width modulation strategy to the NPC inverter, sinusoidal input and output, reduced switching losses, and controllable input power factors are achieved in conventional 3N DMCs. The developed three-level output strategy improves output waveform quality while sacrificing input performance to some extent. Finally, the effectiveness of the developed strategy is verified by both simulations and experimental results.

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