2017
DOI: 10.3390/info8010011
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Four-Switch Three-Phase PMSM Converter with Output Voltage Balance and DC-Link Voltage Offset Suppression

Abstract: High power quality, efficiency, complexity, size, cost effectiveness and switching losses of the direct current to alternating current (DC-AC) conversion system are crucial aspects in industrial applications. Therefore, the four-switch three-phase inverter (4S3P) has been proposed as an innovative inverter design. However, this topology has been known to have many performance limitations in the low-frequency region, because of the generation of an unbalanced voltage leading to an unbalanced current due to the … Show more

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“…On the other hand, when the reference voltage vector is in sector two, the switch times T 4 , T 1 , and T 3 for the vectors V 4 , V 1 , and V 3 are given by ( 18)- (20), respectively:…”
Section: Vectormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, when the reference voltage vector is in sector two, the switch times T 4 , T 1 , and T 3 for the vectors V 4 , V 1 , and V 3 are given by ( 18)- (20), respectively:…”
Section: Vectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure A2 shows the process of sector determination, where the phase is checked to determine if the reference vector is in sector 1 or 2. Based on the sector, an m-file MATLAB function block is used to determine the vector times as given via ( 15)- (20). Additionally, the switching times are then calculated as illustrated in Table 4.…”
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