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Online vector modulation and control for three-phase multilevel converter

Schibli, N.
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Schaller, A.
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Rufer, A.  
1998
NORPIE98 : IEEE Nordic workshop on Power and Industrial Electronics

Three-phase multilevel converters were proposed to feed high-power induction drives or highspeed drives for flywheels. This paper describes a new vector modulation method together with the vector control for a three-phase multilevel converter. The proposed modulation scheme can reduce the switching losses to a minimum by using an optimized switching scheme. Furthermore, an optimal current quality is received in comparison with the number of commutations. Experimental tests have been done on a 12kW prototype.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Schibli, N.
Schaller, A.
Rufer, A.  
Date Issued

1998

Subjects

three phase multilevel converter

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vector modulation

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DC-DC converters

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phase voltage vectors

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NORPIE98 : IEEE Nordic workshop on Power and Industrial Electronics

Helsinki, Finland

26-27 August 1998

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