Control and Experiment of Pulsewidth-Modulated Modular Multilevel Converters
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Abstract
A modular multilevel converter (MMC) is one of the next-generation multilevel converters intended for high- or medium-voltage power conversion without transformers. The MMC is based on cascade connection of multiple bidirectional chopper-cells per leg, thus requiring voltage-balancing control of the multiple floating DC capacitors. However, no paper has made an explicit discussion on voltage-balancing control with theoretical and experimental verifications. This paper deals with two types of pulsewidth-modulated modular multilevel converters (PWM- MMCs) with focus on their circuit configurations and voltage-balancing control. Combination of averaging and balancing controls enables the PWM-MMCs to achieve…
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- Converters
- Modular design
- Pulse-width modulation
- Transformer
- Chopper
- Voltage
- Capacitor
- Cascade
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- Affordable and clean energy
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