2017
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2016.2611607
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Opposite Vector Based Phase Shift Carrier Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation for Extending the Voltage Balance Region in Single-Phase 3LNPC Cascaded Rectifier

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“…The DC-side voltage control is integrated into the modulation strategy in this strategy, which can achieve a more rapid, wide range of fault tolerance effects. The strategy proposed in [12] indicates that the opposite vectors could be a fantastic way to ensure the stability of the DC-side voltage, which has been demonstrated by a large number of simulations and experiments in this paper. This method can greatly widen the stable range of the fault tolerance strategy.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…The DC-side voltage control is integrated into the modulation strategy in this strategy, which can achieve a more rapid, wide range of fault tolerance effects. The strategy proposed in [12] indicates that the opposite vectors could be a fantastic way to ensure the stability of the DC-side voltage, which has been demonstrated by a large number of simulations and experiments in this paper. This method can greatly widen the stable range of the fault tolerance strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Moreover, the total output voltage U ab of the 3LNPC-CC remains normally, although the output voltage of each module is rearranged by the proposed strategy. [12][13][14] and [20]. Figure 14 shows the DC-side voltages and AC-side current using the proposed strategy of three-module 3LNPC-CC.…”
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“…References [9][10][11][12] propose an auxiliary voltage-balancing circuit to solve the unbalanced problem of capacitor voltage inner the module. However, using extra inductor or capacitor may lead to high cost and low efficiency, although it has a great influence on voltage-balancing within the module.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%