The series and parallel multicell converters have been introduced because they provide benefits in terms of efficiency and power density. However, they also allow reducing the amount of energy stored… Click to show full abstract
The series and parallel multicell converters have been introduced because they provide benefits in terms of efficiency and power density. However, they also allow reducing the amount of energy stored in the filters, which potentially allows for faster dynamic responses. Interleaving the control patterns of different cells is another distinctive feature of these converters and is also the root of another potential improvement of the dynamic response: with one pulsewidth modulation (PWM) update at each subcycle of the switching period, the n-cell converter may change its average output voltage over each of these intervals, while standard converters can only control the voltage over half the switching period. In this article, a general multirate modulation strategy taking advantage of this property, while avoiding an overswitching, and compatible with any n-cell converter is proposed and validated by simulation and experimental results.
               
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