2019 IEEE 28th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/isie.2019.8781354
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DC Link Capacitor Voltage Balancing Method for Diode-Clamped Multilevel Converters

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“…Moreover, it has a simple hardware requirement and low computational burden, therefore it is very facile to be implemented, and it can benefit multiphase systems. This method also can be modified and extended to control DCMLI with higher levels [27].…”
Section: Capacitor Voltage Balancing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, it has a simple hardware requirement and low computational burden, therefore it is very facile to be implemented, and it can benefit multiphase systems. This method also can be modified and extended to control DCMLI with higher levels [27].…”
Section: Capacitor Voltage Balancing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In power system applications, such as STATCOM or active filter, high output power quality and lower losses and lower cost are of great interest. Since in these applications the load condition lies in a stable operation region of DCMLC with high-level numbers and voltage balancing methods that use redundant switching state, these methods seem to be a better choice for these applications compared to other balancing methods [27]. It is worth noting that since three-level DCMLC with this kind of voltage balancing method has a wide stable region, it can be utilised in almost all applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the optimization of the control strategy, reference [17] proposed a method to balance the capacitor voltage using a redundant switching state. However, this method is unfit for topologies without redundant states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%