Abstract

This paper proposes a virtual inductor concept to suppress the dead-time effect in current-controlled three-phase PWM inverters. Virtual inductor is an additional control algorithm that mimics the behavior of inductor as if there is a real inductor connected to the circuit. As the inductor is a virtual inductor, we have no problems of cost, size and efficiency. Moreover, the virtual inductor can be designed in such a way so that only the disturbance signals, such as dead-time effect, are affected. Simulated and experimental results are included to show the effectiveness of the proposed virtual inductor in suppressing the dead-time effect.

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