ZERO-CROSSING DISTURBANCE ELIMINATION AND SPECTRUM ANALYSIS OF SINGLE-CARRIER SEVEN-LEVEL SPWM
- In this article, a seven-level single-carrier andmulti-modulation-wave sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SCMM-SPWM) strategy is
proposed. In the negative half cycle of the modulation waves (MWs), dc offsets
related to the amplitude of the carrier are set on the three MWs, respectively,
to apply the same comparison logics of the MWs and carrier during positive and
negative half cycles of the MWs.
- Thus, it is implemented with only one digital
signal processor chip without any other attached logical circuit or controller.
- The reason for generating the zero-crossing voltage pulse disturbance (ZCVPD)
in this strategy is analyzed, and the elimination of the ZCVPD is proposed and
verified by experimental results.
- The spectral characters of the conventional
multi-MW-based SPWM and the proposed one are originally derived and compared
with each other by simulation in detail.
- The theoretical analysis, simulation,
and experimental results indicate that the output characters of the proposed
strategy are identical to those of the conventional one; it means that the
proposed strategy can replace the conventional one while with the benefit of
significantly reducing the cost and bulk of the implemental platform.
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