This paper proposes a new modulation strategy that balances the neutral-point voltage for three-level neutral-clamped inverter
systems. The proposed modulation replaces the P-type or N-type small switching states with other switching states that do not affect
the neutral-point voltage. The zero and medium switching states are employed to help the neutral-point voltage balancing. This
method little bit increases the switching events and output total harmonic distortion. However, this method has a strong balancing
ability at all regions. Further, it is very simple to implement in both space vector modulation and carrier-based PWM methods.
Simulation and experimental results verify the validity and feasibility of the proposed new modulation strategy