Analysis and Control of DC-Capacitor-Voltage-Drift Phenomenon of a Passive Front-End Five-Level Converter

The phenomenon of dc-capacitor-voltage drift is the main technical drawback of a passive front-end multilevel diode-clamped converter (DCC). This paper formulates and analyzes the dc-capacitor-voltage-drift phenomenon of a passive front-end five-level DCC, which operates based on a sinusoidal pulsewidth-modulation (SPWM) switching strategy. The analysis shows dependence of the voltage drift on the modulation index and the ac-side power factor of the DCC. The analysis concludes that an SPWM strategy, without the use of auxiliary power circuitry, is not able to prevent the voltage-drift phenomenon of a five-level DCC. This paper also proposes a space-vector-modulation (SVM)-based switching strategy that takes advantage of redundant switching vectors of the SVM method to counteract the voltage-drift phenomenon. The limit to the range of operation of a five-level DCC, which is based on the proposed SVM strategy, is also presented. The salient feature of the proposed strategy is that it enables voltage balancing of the dc capacitors with no requirements for additional controls or auxiliary-power circuitry, within the specified range of operation. The performance of a DCC under various operating conditions, based on time-domain simulation studies in the MATLAB/SIMULINK environment, is evaluated. This paper demonstrates capability of the proposed SVM strategy to control and maintain voltage balance of dc capacitors.

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