Abstract
In this article, two novel sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation (SPWM) strategies with simple implementation are proposed for an open-winding machine fed by isolated dc-bus dual two-level three-phase inverters to reduce switching frequency and current harmonics. The proposed strategies utilize zero sequence voltage injection and unbalanced reference voltage distribution to generate discontinuous PWM with low current harmonics and less switching action. Two different zero sequence voltages are introduced in this article corresponding to two proposed PWM strategies with different switching actions in a PWM cycle. The novelty of this article is low current harmonics and less switching actions in a PWM cycle compared with the conventional SPWM strategy. Moreover, compared with the subhexagonal center PWM strategy, the proposed SPWM strategies have advantages of easy implementation and half switching commutations with the same current harmonic characteristics. The superiority of the proposed SPWM strategies is validated by simulation and experiment results.
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