Abstract

A multi-average random switching frequency space vector pulse width modulation (MARSF-SVPWM) strategy is proposed in this paper, in order to further disperse the high-order harmonics concentrated at the switching frequency and its integer multiplies in the output voltage of the inverter. The proposed strategy divides the fundamental period equally, with different stages corresponding to different average switching frequencies and spread-spectrum ranges, in contrast with the conventional random switching frequency space vector pulse width modulation (RSF-SVPWM), under the premise of maintaining the same overall average switching frequency and spread-spectrum range. The simulation and experimental results demonstrate that, even in the case of a narrow spread-spectrum range, the proposed MARSF-SVPWM strategy can obtain a better effect of high-order harmonic dispersion.

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