Title :
Phase-controlled multilevel converters based on dual structure associations
Author :
Iturriz, Fernando ; Ladoux, Philippe
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Electrotech. et d´´Electron. Ind., CNRS, Toulouse, France
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multilevel converters, like neutral-point-clamped inverters or multilevel choppers, are particularly attractive in high-power applications. Nevertheless, in these structures, all switches are confronted to commutation stresses caused by their turn-on and turn-off control. Furthermore, the methods to balance the capacitor voltages or to control the neutral point voltage are complex enough. In this paper, the authors propose new multilevel converters based on series connection of zero-current-source (ZCS) inverter cells and parallel connection of zero-voltage-source (ZVS) inverters. These dual structure associations give soft-switching operation for all switches and allow the use of semiconductors, normally destined for medium-power applications, in high-power converters (up to 1 MW). The authors consider the structure design for several topologies to achieve DC-DC or DC-AC converters. The simulation results validate the simplicity of phase control techniques and give out the principal features of different topologies
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; commutation; invertors; phase control; switching circuits; DC-AC converters; DC-DC converters; ZCS; ZVS; capacitor voltages balancing; commutation stresses; dual structure associations; high-power converters; multilevel choppers; multilevel converters; neutral point voltage control; neutral-point-clamped inverters; parallel connection; phase control; phase-controlled multilevel converters; soft-switching operation; turn-off control; turn-on control; zero-current-source inverter cells; zero-voltage-source inverters; Capacitors; Choppers; Inverters; Stress control; Switches; Switching converters; Topology; Voltage control; Zero current switching; Zero voltage switching;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on