2017 19th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'17 ECCE Europe) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/epe17ecceeurope.2017.8098992
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Qualification and verification of high-power battery systems for traction application

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“…The topologies of DCMC and FCMC are similar, but the clamping components employed in each are different: DCMC utilizes diodes, while FCMC utilizes capacitors. The DCMC is a multilevel converter proposed by A [11]. Nabase that achieves dynamic voltage equalization of power switching devices by introducing clamping diodes, reduces voltage stress on the devices, and improves system stability to some extent by avoiding the negative effects of connecting the switching devices directly in series.…”
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“…The topologies of DCMC and FCMC are similar, but the clamping components employed in each are different: DCMC utilizes diodes, while FCMC utilizes capacitors. The DCMC is a multilevel converter proposed by A [11]. Nabase that achieves dynamic voltage equalization of power switching devices by introducing clamping diodes, reduces voltage stress on the devices, and improves system stability to some extent by avoiding the negative effects of connecting the switching devices directly in series.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It further details the implementation and analysis of each modulation technique. The performance of 5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19 and 21 level MMC with three aforementioned modulation techniques is evaluated and compared in terms of output voltage, current and harmonic distortion. The simulation is carried out using Matlab/Simulink software.…”
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