A systematic controller-design approach for neutral-point-clamped three-level inverters |
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Authors: | Espinoza J.E. Espinoza J.R. Moran L.A. |
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Affiliation: | Innovation Technol. Dept., Ind. Support Co. Ltd., Santiago, Chile; |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes a simple linear feedback-based control technique that ensures zero-neutral-point (NP) potential in three-level voltage-source inverters. The technique works even under dynamic load conditions and enables the decoupled control of the direct and in-quadrature load currents. The technique is based on the relative-gain-array (RGA) approach, which has been successfully used in the control of chemical-engineering processes. The resulting scheme allows the use of outer control loops to set the direct and in-quadrature load currents as required for the specific application (e.g., adjustable speed drives). Experimental results prove the theoretical considerations and show the simplicity of the proposed control scheme. |
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