2013 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/cobep.2013.6785115
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Space vector modulation for a single-phase converter with parallel legs using virtual vectors concept

Abstract: This paper explores the space vector modulation for voltage fed converters with multiple parallel coupled legs. The proposed modulation strategy allows the synthesis of multilevel equivalent PWM voltage patterns with reduced total harmonic distortion. In addition, thanks to the use of virtual vectors concept, it is possible to establish the voltage limits required to ensure equal current sharing between adjacent legs, avoiding saturation of the coupled inductors. Furthermore the developed modulation approach p… Show more

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“…Uma modulação Space Vector (SV) para controlar as correntes circulantes e diminuir as THDs das tensões de saída é apresentada em [5]. Através de transformações lineares, a modulação SV provê graus de liberdade para realizar estas tarefas, porém sua implementação é mais complexa, quando comparada com estratégias baseadas em portadora.…”
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“…Uma modulação Space Vector (SV) para controlar as correntes circulantes e diminuir as THDs das tensões de saída é apresentada em [5]. Através de transformações lineares, a modulação SV provê graus de liberdade para realizar estas tarefas, porém sua implementação é mais complexa, quando comparada com estratégias baseadas em portadora.…”
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“…mode (CRM) [11]- [13] in order to avoid the saturation of magnetic components. In [14] the virtual vectors concept is used to ensure equal current sharing between adjacent legs, thus avoiding saturation of the coupled inductors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%