Title :
FPGA Realization of Trapezoidal PWM for Generalized Frequency Converter
Author :
Agarwal, Anshul ; Agarwal, Vineeta
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng., MNNIT, Allahabad, India
Abstract :
Combining concept of cyclo-converter and cyclo-inverter, a generalized frequency converter has been developed where undesirable harmonic components are minimized using nonsinusoidal carrier-based PWM, which is a trapezoidal pulsewidth modulation technique. The study begins by establishing a model of frequency converter to obtain the firing sequence for cyclo-converter and cyclo-inverter mode of operation. The converter is simulated using the well-known software Matlab and simulations results are presented for a single-phase ac supply. It has been found that, for cyclo-inverter operation, the minimum total harmonic distortion in the output voltage is found to be 4.8%, while during cyclo-converter operation it is only 2%. Simulation results are validated with the experimental results. A prototype of frequency converter is developed where a field-programmable gate array is used to generate the PWM trigger signal through Xilinx 9.2i. The results are also compared with other existing carrier-based modulation techniques.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; field programmable gate arrays; frequency convertors; FPGA realization; MATLAB; PWM trigger signal; Xilinx 9.2i; carrier-based modulation techniques; cyclo-converter operation; cyclo-inverter; field-programmable gate array; generalized frequency converter; minimum total harmonic distortion; nonsinusoidal carrier-based PWM; single-phase ac supply; trapezoidal PWM; trapezoidal pulsewidth modulation technique; undesirable harmonic components; Clocks; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency conversion; Frequency modulation; Pulse width modulation; Radiation detectors; Field-programmable gate array (FPGA); frequency converter; total harmonic distortion (THD); trapezoidal pulse width modulation (TPWM);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2012.2193406