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Variable-Angle PS-PWM Technique for Multilevel Cascaded H-Bridge Converters With Large Number of Power Cells

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Modular converters such as the multilevel cascaded H-bridge (CHB) are an attractive option for multiple applications mainly because of inherent modularity and fault-tolerant operation. This article is focused on the… Click to show full abstract

Modular converters such as the multilevel cascaded H-bridge (CHB) are an attractive option for multiple applications mainly because of inherent modularity and fault-tolerant operation. This article is focused on the CHB converter operating with unbalanced conditions (different dc voltages and/or modulation indexes). Under these circumstances, applying the conventional control and modulation strategies, the output voltage harmonic spectrum is degraded. In this article, a generalized variable-angle phase-shifted pulsewidth modulation (PS-PWM) technique for CHB converters with a large number of power modules $(>\!\!3)$ is presented. The method considers all possible cells’ combinations to form groups and assigns the role of each cell in the group. This cell role defines the identifier of the cell in the variable-angle PS-PWM technique. In the steady state, in each group of cells, the harmonic distortion of the CHB output voltage located at twice the carrier frequency $f_c$ is eliminated, while the distortion at $4f_c$ is also diminished. Experimental results show how the proposed technique achieves superior harmonic performance without introducing any significant disadvantage.

Keywords: tex math; inline formula; variable angle; pwm technique

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year Published: 2021

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