Abstract
A novel three-phase dual-output T-type three-level converter (DO-T-TLC) topology is proposed in this article. The proposed topology has the dc-link and two sets of three-phase ac voltage output terminals. The topology of DO-T-TLC is introduced. Then, the operating principle of multiplexing switches and the available switching states of converter are analyzed, including current path, output phase voltage level, and blocking voltage of different switching states. The phase disposition pulsewidth modulation scheme with dc offsets is discussed in detail, and the key problems of the modulation scheme under both the common frequency and different frequency operation modes, such as voltage level selection, displacement angle constraint, and modulation index range, are studied. For the imbalance of two series capacitors in the dc-link, the mechanism is first revealed, and then a dc-link capacitor voltage balance method to control the average neutral point current is proposed. When DO-T-TLC is used in different operation modes, the ability and effect of this method to balance capacitor voltages are summarized. A low-power three-phase prototype is built, and the experimental results are given to verify the feasibility of the proposed topology and the effectiveness of the modulation scheme to control the voltage balance.
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