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Random Pulse Position Modulation - a Comparison
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Biskup T., Teluk J. |
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The main aim of the paper is to presented comparison of two randomised pulse position modulation realizations. Both strategies were implemented in the industrial PWM inverter. The investigations include measurements of voltage and noise spectra of the induction motor fed by the PWM inverter. The authors chose space vector modulation (SVM) as a base for random techniques. The first one is well known random lead-lag algorithm (RLL) with different zero vectors in lead and lag points. The second one is based on random distribution zero vectors from classical scheme of SVM. The obtained measurements were compared with fixed switching SVM technique and random switching frequency (RSF). |
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Filename: | EPE-PEMC2000 - 160 - Biskup.pdf |
Filesize: | 417.4 KB |
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Last modified 2004-04-28 by System |
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