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A Generalized Design Principle of a Uniform Step Asymmetrical Multilevel Converter For High Power Conversion

Song-Manguelle, J.
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Mariethoz, S.
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Veenstra, M.
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2001
EPE 2001 : European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

This paper is focused on a general design principle of a uniform step multilevel converter, with K series-connected full bridges inverters per phase. A new design terminology is proposed and analytical relationships are established. The DC-voltage sources supplying partial inverters are supposed to be rationally unbalanced. The corresponding “Asymmetrical” topology provides more flexibility to the designer, and can generate a large number of levels (any odd number from 2K+1 to 3K) without increasing the number of H-bridges. Simulation results and experimental tests shown the reliability of the design approach suggested.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Song-Manguelle, J.
Mariethoz, S.
Veenstra, M.
Rufer, A.  
Date Issued

2001

Subjects

multilevel converter

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power conversion

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EPE 2001 : European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

Graz, Austria

27-29 August 2001

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