Neuro-Computing Vector Classification SVM Schemes to Integrate the Overmodulation Region in Neutral Point Clamped (NPC) Converters

Three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) voltage source converters have recently emerged as important alternatives to conventional two-level converter topologies in high-power medium-voltage energy conversion applications, particularly in high performance ac motor drive systems. An all-inclusive modulation strategy for NPC converters should have the capability of extending the operating range of the converter into the overmodulation region with a smooth and linear transition characteristic. An overmodulation switching strategy based on the space vector classification technique for three-level NPC converters is introduced in this paper. The proposed overmodulation modes, make possible continuous control of the output voltage up to the maximum possible with a smooth linear transition characteristic, and minimum distortions. A theoretical basis for the vector classification space vector modulation technique in the overmodulation region is presented, and the proposed overmodulation schemes are validated by analysis, simulation and experimentation on a 2-KVA three-level NPC converter laboratory prototype

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