2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12091662
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Elimination of Common Mode Voltage in Three-To-Six-Phase Matrix Converter

Abstract: The matrix converter (MC) is the n-phase input and m-phase output power electronic system. To synthesis the controllable sinusoidal output voltage and input current with controllable input displacement angle, the pulse width modulation method (PWM) is used in the MC. During the modulation process a problem of the common mode voltage (CMV) exists. The elimination of the CMV in three-to-six-phase MC by usage of only rotating voltage space vectors is analyzed in the paper. The carrier based implementation of the … Show more

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“…To carry out the synthesis of the output voltage with the usage of rotating voltage space vectors only, the authors use a carrier based SVM with Venturini modulation functions. Next, the carrier-based implementation of the SVM using rotating voltage space vectors only is presented in [26] in application to the three-to-three-phase MC, and in [27] in application to the multilevel MC, and in [28]-to the three-to-six-phase MC. The carrier based SVM method avoids any trigonometric and division operations that could be needed to implement the SVM using the general space vector approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To carry out the synthesis of the output voltage with the usage of rotating voltage space vectors only, the authors use a carrier based SVM with Venturini modulation functions. Next, the carrier-based implementation of the SVM using rotating voltage space vectors only is presented in [26] in application to the three-to-three-phase MC, and in [27] in application to the multilevel MC, and in [28]-to the three-to-six-phase MC. The carrier based SVM method avoids any trigonometric and division operations that could be needed to implement the SVM using the general space vector approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two of them consist of the CCW and CW rotating voltage space vectors, that are characterized by the same module value equal 0.866Ui. The third group in Table 2 are zero vectors whose module is equal to zero [25]. Table 2.…”
Section: Modulation Methods Applied To Three-to-six-phase MCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly to the modulation functions discussed previously in the Sections 3.1 and 3.2, Venturini modulation functions (24) and (25) applied to control the three-to-nine-phase MC, have the property that they are the same for three of nine switches. This allows the arrangement of switch duty cycles to be used in the T s period in a manner analogous to those considered in application to the three-to-three-phase and three-to-six-phase MC ( Figure 6).…”
Section: Modulation Methods Applied To Three-to-nine-phase MCmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The harmonic content (especially their order) was then limited similar to multilevel converters. PWM-based methods were not used [1][2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%