2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16020749
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Real-Time Switching Number Reduction SVM for a Two-Phase Motor Powered by Three-Level NPC Inverter

Abstract: A three-level neutral point clamped inverter with three phase legs is often used to power three-phase electrical motors. This type of multilevel inverter has its advantages over two-level inverters. The main advantages are lower harmonic distortion and less stress on motor windings. This three-level inverter can be also used as a power source for a two-phase induction motor. A one-phase induction motor with a starting capacitor and auxiliary windings is in fact a two-phase induction motor. In this article, we … Show more

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“…This work also focuses on the neutral point formation, which is important in multilevel ZSIs and the limitation of the different modulation methods. In Beniak and Rogowski (2016), an implementation of space vector based pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM) algorithm, with reduced number of state changes in power transistors, is presented. It uses a prediction algorithm for analysing transistors' state sequences and for applying those sequences that reduce the number of switches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work also focuses on the neutral point formation, which is important in multilevel ZSIs and the limitation of the different modulation methods. In Beniak and Rogowski (2016), an implementation of space vector based pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM) algorithm, with reduced number of state changes in power transistors, is presented. It uses a prediction algorithm for analysing transistors' state sequences and for applying those sequences that reduce the number of switches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%