2018 15th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals &Amp; Devices (SSD) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/ssd.2018.8570590
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Carrier-Based and Space Vector PWM Techniques for Delta Inverter Fed IM Drive Operating in Linear and Overmodulation Ranges

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“…1 in the literature, the studies related to the delta inverter, which cannot take place in this classification, are limited. In these studies, inverter design and harmonic analysis of it [5,7], vector control application [6], the openloop control of the induction motor [4,16], comparison of the delta inverter with the bridge inverter [8], analysis of the switching techniques having 120° and 240° conduction modes [8], speed and torque estimation of the BDCM motor [9], vector control and performance analysis of the BACM motor [10], for large-scale PV systems, a 30 kW grid-connected delta inverter design and analysis of it [11], self-control application of the BDCM motor with FPGA [13,18], direct torque control of the induction motor with FPGA [14], direct torque control of the induction motor [12,15,22,23], control of the delta inverter with SVPWM [17,19,20], and comparison of RFOC and DTC techniques [21] were performed successfully.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 in the literature, the studies related to the delta inverter, which cannot take place in this classification, are limited. In these studies, inverter design and harmonic analysis of it [5,7], vector control application [6], the openloop control of the induction motor [4,16], comparison of the delta inverter with the bridge inverter [8], analysis of the switching techniques having 120° and 240° conduction modes [8], speed and torque estimation of the BDCM motor [9], vector control and performance analysis of the BACM motor [10], for large-scale PV systems, a 30 kW grid-connected delta inverter design and analysis of it [11], self-control application of the BDCM motor with FPGA [13,18], direct torque control of the induction motor with FPGA [14], direct torque control of the induction motor [12,15,22,23], control of the delta inverter with SVPWM [17,19,20], and comparison of RFOC and DTC techniques [21] were performed successfully.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%