Title :
Improved Natural Balancing With Modified Phase-Shifted PWM for Single-Leg Five-Level Flying-Capacitor Converters
Author :
Thielemans, Steven ; Ruderman, Alex ; Reznikov, Boris ; Melkebeek, Jan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Energy, Syst., & Autom., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Flying-capacitor converters (FCCs), like most multilevel converter topologies, require a balancing mechanism of the capacitor voltages. FCCs feature natural voltage balancing when a special modulation technique is used. The classic methods, such as phase-shifted pulse width modulation (PS-PWM), result in very slow balancing for some duty-ratio ranges. Previous work has shown that for a single-leg five-level FCC, one time constant is infinite for a zero desired output voltage. In this paper, a modified PS-PWM scheme for a single-leg five-level FCC is presented, which results in faster balancing over the total duty-ratio range. The modified PS-PWM scheme is studied, resulting in an averaged voltage-balancing model. This model is verified using simulations and experiments. The modified PS-PWM scheme solves the slow-balancing problems of the normal PS-PWM method for odd-level FCCs, while maintaining the passive control property, and it provides a self-precharge capability.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; capacitors; capacitor voltage; duty ratio range; modified PS-PWM scheme; modified phase-shifted PWM; multilevel converter topology; natural voltage balancing mechanism; odd-level FCC; passive control property; phase-shifted pulse width modulation technique; self-precharge capability; single leg five level FCC; single leg five level flying-capacitor converter; voltage-balancing model; zero desired output voltage; Capacitors; Circuit topology; FCC; Pulse width modulation; Switches; Switching circuits; Topology; Capacitor voltage balancing; multilevel converters; power converters; pulse width modulation (PWM);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2011.2169993