Abstract

In this paper selected issues concerning topological structure, operation and control as well as modulation methods used in multilevel converters are presented. There is reviewed general topologies of multilevel converters, which include Diode-Clamped Converters, Capacitor-Clamped Converters, Cascade Converters and Hybrid Converters. The general structure of a multilevel converter consisting of several stages depending on its application and topology is described. In the structure of operation, the stages of Outer Control Loop, Inner Control Loop, DC voltage stabilization and modulation are specified. Next, the division of modulation methods used in multilevel converters is presented and a detailed description of selected modulation methods is made. In the further part of the article the modulation methods were described in detail, i.e. the Level-Shifted Carrier Modulation Technique and Phase-Shifted Carrier Modulation Technique were used to present the analysis of power losses in multilevel converters.

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