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Common mode voltage output is closely associated with switching states in three-phase three-wire neutral-point clamped inverter. Detailed analysis shows avoiding redundant states can effectively improve the common mode voltage, so this paper proposes a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique with zero redundant states to reduce the common mode voltage output, and evaluate their performance with the...
Parallel-connected four-pole inverters (FPIs) becomes an important application in three-phase four-wire uninterrupted power system, owing to the benefits like high reliability, cost-effective and the convenient expansion of power capacity. Nevertheless, such parallel connection would lead to the side-effects, just as the circulating current, accompanied by extra loss and current distortion. The difference...
Connecting the four-pole inverters (FPIs) in parallel has many benefits, like lower cost, high flexibility and excellent reliability, and becomes a favorite option in industry. However, such side effects of parallel connection as the circulating current will lead to severe distortion and extra loss. The circulating current is mainly caused by the difference of common mode voltage (CMV) and closely...
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