Title :
Classification, Terminology, and Application of the Modular Multilevel Cascade Converter (MMCC)
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
This paper discusses the modular multilevel cascade converter (MMCC) family based on cascade connection of multiple bidirectional chopper cells or single-phase full-bridge cells. The MMCC family is classified from circuit configuration as follows: the single-star bridge cells (SSBC); the single-delta bridge cells (SDBC); the double-star chopper cells (DSCC); and the double-star bridge cells (DSBC). The term MMCC corresponds to a family name in a person while, for example, the term SSBC corresponds to a given name. Therefore, the term “MMCC-SSBC” can identify the circuit configuration without any confusion. Among the four MMCC family members, the SSBC and DSCC are more practical in cost, performance, and market than the others although a distinct difference exists in application between the SSBC and DSCC. This paper presents application examples of the SSBC to a battery energy storage system (BESS), the SDBC to a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) for negative-sequence reactive-power control, and the DSCC to a motor drive for fans and blowers, along with their experimental results.
Keywords :
choppers (circuits); power convertors; BESS; DSBC; DSCC; MMCC classification; MMCC terminology; SDBC; SSBC; STATCOM; battery energy storage system; blowers; circuit configuration; double-star bridge cells; double-star chopper cells; fans; modular multilevel cascade converter; motor drive; multiple-bidirectional chopper cells; negative-sequence reactive-power control; single-delta bridge cells; single-phase full-bridge cells; single-star bridge cells; static synchronous compensator; Automatic voltage control; Batteries; Converters; Inductors; Inverters; Motor drives; System-on-a-chip; Battery energy storage; modular structure; motor drives; multilevel converters;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2011.2143431