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Active neutral point clamped (ANPC) converter was developed in order to improve the performances of the neutral point clamped (NPC) converter in terms of the semiconductor loss distribution. Loss distribution depends primarily on modulation type used for generation of the switching signals, therefore it is important to find the appropriate modulation type that will allow the most uniform loss distribution...
This paper deals with a hybrid fault-tolerant converter topology. It is performed through the connection of a classical three-phase three-level neutral-point-clamped (3L-NPC) converter with a fourth three-level flying capacitor (3L-FC) leg. The 3L-FC leg actively balances the 3L-NPC neutral-point voltage. For normal operation mode, this paper proposes a mathematical design of the filter needed to...
In this paper, an open-switch fault diagnosis method for five-level H-Bridge Neutral Point Piloted (HB-NPP) or T-type converters is proposed. While fault tolerant operation is based on three steps (fault detection, fault localization and system reconfiguration), a fast fault diagnosis, including both fault detection and localization, is mandatory to make a suitable response to an open-circuit fault...
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