“…This additional part, hereafter called inverter voltage drop, is uncontrolled and depends on DC-link voltage, PWM dead time, PWM frequency, and the direction of the corresponding phase current. The resistance of switching elements (rds-on) and non-linearities such as parasitic capacitance [15] and switching elements junction-temperature [19] also affect voltage drop; however, they are not considered in this study. To distinguish the uncontrolled part from the inverter output voltage controlled via the FOC, we used the following two conventions: The term v xo , FOC (t)* represents the component controlled via the FOC scheme, and the term v xo,drop (t)* represents the uncontrolled voltage drop component:…”