This paper proposes a carrier-based pulse width modulation (CB-PWM) method with synchronous switching technique for a Vienna
rectifier. In this paper, a Vienna rectifier is one of the 3-level converter topologies. It is similar to a 3-level T-type topology the used
back-to-back switches. When CB-PWM switching method is used, a Vienna rectifier is operated with six PWM signals. On the other
hand, when the back-to-back switches are synchronized, PWM signals can be reduced to three from six. However, the synchronous
switching method has a problem that the current distortion around zero-crossing point is worse than one of the conventional CB-
PWM switching method. To improve current distortions, this paper proposes a reactive current injection technique. The performance
and effectiveness of the proposed synchronous switching method are verified by simulation with a 5-kW Vienna rectifier.