Abstract
With the development of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) and pulsewidth modulation control strategy, the voltage source converter (VSC) is getting more and more popular, which can be used in high-voltage frequency converter, VSC-HVDC, FACTS, and custom power. In high voltage and high power applications, serial connection of IGBTs is a good solution to overcome the voltage limitation of the single IGBT. However, for using IGBTs in this way, a comprehensive range of issues need to be addressed, especially the static and dynamic voltage-sharing of each IGBT module. This paper presents the theoretical and practical study on how to use serial-connected IGBTs in a VSC, including adaptive dynamic voltage-balance strategy, voltage-balance circuit, power supply system, and valve vase electronics. A three-phase two-level VSC consisted of 6 arms multiplied by 12 serial-connected 3300 V IGBT modules is also developed. To test the performance of the VSC, pulse test of the one arm and inverter operation test of the whole VSC are carried out. The experimental results show that the maximum voltage imbalance is about 10%, the voltage shoots are less than 12%; and the VSC works stably, which indicates a solid foundation for industrial application.
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