Schibli, N.Nguyen, T.Rufer, A.2005-09-082005-09-08199810.1109/63.712325https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/215929A new converter topology for drives is presented in this paper: a three-phase multilevel converter with separately regulated dc power supplies. The dc voltages are provided by medium-frequency dc–dc converters. The applications for the converter are especially high-power traction systems, where the voltage applied to the induction motor is bigger than 1 kV. The motor current is of a very high quality, compared to a classical three-phase converter. This allows keeping the switching frequency low by using phase-shifted pulsewidth modulation (PWM) carriers. Different modulation methods have been developed and simulated. Experimental tests have been made on a 12-kW prototype.DC-DC converterhigh-speed motor drivesmultilevel converterPWM modulationthree-phase converterA Three-Phased Multilevel Converter for High-Power Induction Motorstext::journal::journal article::research article