DocumentCode
3591480
Title
A level shifted PWM technique for controlled string source MLI
Author
Subbarao, Koppineni R. N. V. ; Srinivas, Atti V. V. ; Krishna, Bharanikani V.
Author_Institution
Dept. of EEE, ADITYA Eng. Coll., Surampalem, India
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
A Level shifted PWM Control string source Multi level inverter (CSS MLI) is newly proposed concept for highly effective operation and reducing switches, cost. In this paper, D.C source connected with controlled switch by level shifted PWM technique, this connected across an anti-parallel diode. Such controlled sources placed in series. When compared to conventional seven-level MLI with proposed MLI, which required six switches. A single phase control string source MLI connected to single phase asynchronous motor (capacitor start-capacitor run model) via LC filter for performance of inverter operation and functioning of motor. Here level shifted PWM technique used for string source switches (S1 & S2) and for H-bridge switches pulses are used (S´1, S´2, S´3 & S´4). When compare to conventional, this proposed concept required half of the switches; Therefore it is simple, robustness, compact size, low cost and effective operation. The proposed concept simulated and output results are analyzed by MATLAB/SIMULINK.
Keywords
LC circuits; PWM invertors; induction motors; power filters; CSS MLI; DC source; H-bridge switches pulses; LC filter; anti-parallel diode; capacitor start-capacitor run model; controlled switch; level shifted PWM control string source multi level inverter; level shifted PWM technique; single phase asynchronous motor; single phase control string source MLI; string source switches; Capacitors; Induction motors; Inverters; Pulse width modulation; Stator windings; Windings; Asynchronous motor; Controlled string source Multi level inverter (CSS MLI); MLI; direct current (dc);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power India International Conference (PIICON), 2014 6th IEEE
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-6041-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/34084POWERI.2014.7117697
Filename
7117697
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