TY - GEN
T1 - Voltage balancing of a five-level flying capacitor converter using optimum switching transitions
AU - Ghias, Amer M.Y.M.
AU - Pou, Josep
AU - Ciobotaru, Mihai
AU - Agelidis, Vassilios G.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The flying capacitor (FC) multilevel converter requires a capacitor voltage balancing mechanism for proper operation. This paper proposes a voltage balancing scheme for a five-level FC converter based on phase disposition pulse-width modulation (PD-PWM) using transitions that produce the minimum number of switching events. This strategy will be called optimal-transition voltage balancing (OTVB) scheme. Since multiple optimum switching transitions between two consecutive voltage levels may be available, such a redundancy is used to regulate the FC voltages at their desired levels. Those transitions that produce more switching events are avoided. The rest of transitions are evaluated by means of a cost function and the one that produces the minimum value is selected. Simulation results show a significant reduction of the average switching frequency as compared to the use of the optimal-state voltage balancing (OSVB) scheme, while maintaining the balance of the FC voltages. Moreover, the proposed PD-PWM voltage balancing strategy is robust to static and dynamic load conditions.
AB - The flying capacitor (FC) multilevel converter requires a capacitor voltage balancing mechanism for proper operation. This paper proposes a voltage balancing scheme for a five-level FC converter based on phase disposition pulse-width modulation (PD-PWM) using transitions that produce the minimum number of switching events. This strategy will be called optimal-transition voltage balancing (OTVB) scheme. Since multiple optimum switching transitions between two consecutive voltage levels may be available, such a redundancy is used to regulate the FC voltages at their desired levels. Those transitions that produce more switching events are avoided. The rest of transitions are evaluated by means of a cost function and the one that produces the minimum value is selected. Simulation results show a significant reduction of the average switching frequency as compared to the use of the optimal-state voltage balancing (OSVB) scheme, while maintaining the balance of the FC voltages. Moreover, the proposed PD-PWM voltage balancing strategy is robust to static and dynamic load conditions.
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U2 - 10.1109/IECON.2012.6389568
DO - 10.1109/IECON.2012.6389568
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84872921637
SN - 9781467324212
T3 - IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference)
SP - 5006
EP - 5012
BT - Proceedings, IECON 2012 - 38th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
T2 - 38th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2012
Y2 - 25 October 2012 through 28 October 2012
ER -