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A new strategy based on peak current control and fixed switching frequency for a multilevel voltage source converter
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Author(s) |
M. Aimé; G. Gateau; T.A. Meynard |
Abstract |
The Peak Current Control is a strategy widely used to control devices such as forward converters or
two-level choppers. The main advantages of this strategy are the fixed switching frequency of the
output voltage and the fast dynamic response of the current loop. This strategy was originally designed
only for two-level dc-to-dc converters. This paper presents a strategy inspired by the Peak Current
Control and intended to control multilevel converters (inverters or choppers). This multilevel control
strategy preserves the same qualities as the Peak Current Control and also introduces a static error.
The principle of this strategy is explained, and the results obtained by digital simulations are presented
and discussed. |
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Filename: | EPE2003-PP0477 - Aime |
Filesize: | 480.8 KB |
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Date |
Last modified 2003-10-15 by Unknown |
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