Title :
Loss balancing SVPWM for active NPC converters
Author :
Xin Jing ; Jiangbiao He ; Demerdash, Nabeel A. O.
Author_Institution :
Global Vehicle Eng., Gen. Motors Corp., Torrance, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel loss balancing modulation method for more evenly distributing semiconductor losses in multilevel active neutral-point-clamped (ANPC) converters. The presented method is achieved by optimally utilizing the redundant switching states of space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) in ANPC converters. A comparison of the effect of losses distribution between the proposed loss balancing SVPWM (LB-SVPWM) method and the conventional phase-shifted PWM (PS-PWM) methods is carried out in simulation. The effectiveness of the presented LB-SVPWM method is also verified in ANPC converters based on all-SiC MOSFETs. The results show that the proposed method can distribute the device losses more evenly, especially for all-SiC based ANPC converters, which can in turn improve the output power capacity and switching frequency. In addition, with utilization of the introduced loss balancing SVPWM method in ANPC converters, 15% higher output voltage and lower harmonic distortion can be achieved compared to PS-PWM modulated ANPC converters.
Keywords :
MOSFET; PWM power convertors; harmonic distortion; silicon compounds; wide band gap semiconductors; LB-SVPWM method; PS-PWM methods; SiC; all-SiC MOSFET; harmonic distortion; loss balancing SVPWM method; loss balancing modulation method; multilevel ANPC converters; multilevel active neutral-point-clamped converters; output power capacity; phase-shifted PWM methods; redundant switching states; semiconductor losses; space vector pulse width modulation; switching frequency; Inverters; Reactive power; Space vector pulse width modulation; Support vector machine classification; Switches; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2014 Twenty-Ninth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fort Worth, TX
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2014.6803322