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Modelling of Multilevel Converters

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In this paper, the imbricated cells multilevel converters are studied and modeled from a control view point. These converters make use of several switches connected in a series, which allows using switches with reduced voltage ratings; these low voltage switches have lower conduction losses and can switch at higher frequency. In addition to this feature common to all converters using series connected switches, the control signals of multilevel converters can be phase shifted to increase the apparent switching frequency and improve the dynamic performances of the whole converter. It will be shown that a multilevel inverter leg, composed of p pairs of switches and p 01 capacitors, forms a multivariable nonlinear system that cannot be properly modeled by standard methods such as state-space averaging. The transient behavior of this system depends on the current harmonics and their phase shift with the different control signals. A specific model will be detailed, studied, and used to illustrate the properties of these converters. In particular, the natural balancing of the voltage across the switches will be demonstrated and the time constants involved in this process will be determined.
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hal-03534209 , version 1 (19-01-2022)

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Thierry Meynard, Maurice Fadel, Noureddine Aouda. Modelling of Multilevel Converters. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 1997, 44 (3), pp.356-364. ⟨10.1109/41.585833⟩. ⟨hal-03534209⟩
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