International Journals Samer Saleh Hakami, Laith M. Halabi, and Kyo-Beum Lee, "High Efficiency and Low Complexity Dual-Reference Voltage-Based Pulse Width Modulation for Three-Phase Five-Level HANPC Inverters," Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 3047-3057, Jul. 2024. -SCIE
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This study proposes a low complex and high efficient dual-reference voltage-based pulse width modulation (DRV-PWM) scheme for three-phase
five-level hybrid active neutral-point-clamped (HANPC) inverters. Although phase-shifted carrier PWM (PSC-PWM) is capable of naturally balancing
dc-link and flying capacitors voltages, such a process requires a tedious and sophisticated adjustment of the phase-shift between the PWM signals,
particularly in a digital signal processor (DSP). As a result, a phase-delay eventually occurs, which leads to unevenly distributed thermal losses
among the three phases of the five-level HANPC inverter. Therefore, this study introduces an alternative switching scheme that has the same merits
as the conventional PSC-PWM in naturally balancing the voltages without requiring voltage sensors. It also balances the thermal losses across the
three phases, which enhances the reliability and efficiency of the switching devices. The proposed DRV-PWM is experimentally evaluated in
comparison to conventional PSC-PWM on a TMS320F28377S DSP. The experimental results reveal that the proposed DRV-PWM effectively
synchronizes the execution of the three-phase pole voltages while also keeping the thermal losses evenly distributed among the three phases.
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