Single-stage converters are one promising solution in different field of applications. In particular, quasi-Z-Source VSI topology structure playsan important role because it presents the same advantages of VSI and qZS converters. In addition, it allows increasing the inverter reliability. Moreover, modulation schemes and control strategy are still being developed. For this reason, aim of this paper is to introduce a modified modulation scheme based on the Maximum Constant Boost Control (MCBC) concept and Switching Frequency Optimal (SFO)as reference signals that represents the novelty issue of this work. The analysis has been carried out by comparing the performance of the converter in terms of qZS network requirements, voltage stress and AC current harmonics between MCBC and SFO MCBC modulation schemes.
Schettino G., Miceli R., Ganci N., Viola F. (2019). Comparative analysis of modified modulation scheme for three-phase voltage fed QZS inverters. In 8th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, ICRERA 2019 (pp. 1069-1073). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ICRERA47325.2019.8996992].
Comparative analysis of modified modulation scheme for three-phase voltage fed QZS inverters
Schettino G.;Miceli R.;Viola F.
2019-01-01
Abstract
Single-stage converters are one promising solution in different field of applications. In particular, quasi-Z-Source VSI topology structure playsan important role because it presents the same advantages of VSI and qZS converters. In addition, it allows increasing the inverter reliability. Moreover, modulation schemes and control strategy are still being developed. For this reason, aim of this paper is to introduce a modified modulation scheme based on the Maximum Constant Boost Control (MCBC) concept and Switching Frequency Optimal (SFO)as reference signals that represents the novelty issue of this work. The analysis has been carried out by comparing the performance of the converter in terms of qZS network requirements, voltage stress and AC current harmonics between MCBC and SFO MCBC modulation schemes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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