Multilevel converters for large electric drives

Leon M. Tolbert(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Fang Z. Peng(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), T.G. Habetler(Georgia Institute of Technology)
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
January 1, 1999
Cited by 1,404

Abstract

This paper presents transformerless multilevel power converters as an application for high-power and/or high-voltage electric motor drives. Multilevel converters: (1) can generate near-sinusoidal voltages with only fundamental frequency switching; (2) have almost no electromagnetic interference or common-mode voltage; and (3) are suitable for large voltampere-rated motor drives and high voltages. The cascade inverter is a natural fit for large automotive all-electric drives because it uses several levels of DC voltage sources, which would be available from batteries or fuel cells. The back-to-back diode-clamped converter is ideal where a source of AC voltage is available, such as in a hybrid electric vehicle. Simulation and experimental results show the superiority of these two converters over two-level pulsewidth-modulation-based drives.


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