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IEEE 2002 28th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society. IECON 02

DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2002.1185395

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Analysis of neutral-point voltage balancing problem in three-level neutral-point-clamped inverters with SVPWM modulation

Proceedings article published in 2002 by O. Alonso, L. Marroyo, P. Sanchis ORCID, E. Gubia, A. Guerrero
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Abstract

In this paper, the evolution and the control options of the neutral point potential in NPC inverters with SVPWM modulation are analysed. In this analysis, the different components that can be found in the phase current are taken into account: fundamental, DC current and harmonics. Firstly, the current injected in the neutral point by the nonredundant medium vectors is evaluated for each phase current component. The only components that inject DC current in neutral point are demonstrated to be the even and nonmultiple of 3 current harmonics. This DC current tends to unbalance the neutral point potential. Finally, the compensation of this DC current by means of both the small redundant vectors and the fundamental component of the phase current is analysed. This study allows the maximum amplitude of the phase current harmonics to be determined without losing the neutral point potential control with the SVPWM modulation.