Abstract:
The six-step operation is widely used with its advantages in voltage utilization increased by 10.27% without boost circuits. However, the six-step operation causes nonide...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The six-step operation is widely used with its advantages in voltage utilization increased by 10.27% without boost circuits. However, the six-step operation causes nonideal low-order harmonics in the currents due to the uneven ratio between the sampling frequency and the fundamental one. Moreover, transitioning between pulsewidth modulation and the six-step operation needs consideration of factors such as current shocks and parameter dependencies in voltage limit conditions. The proposed overmodulation method facilitates a seamless transition to the six-step operation while maintaining the closed-loop current regulator. Furthermore, the nonideal low-order current harmonics are eliminated through a variable time step control. The proposed method achieves a reduced number of switchings by utilizing edge voltage vectors. In addition, the current ripple is reduced by solving a minimization problem targeting the weighted total harmonic distortion of the phase voltage.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ( Volume: 71, Issue: 10, October 2024)