Saturday, January 1, 2011

Dead-Time Elimination for Voltage Source Inverters

Dead-Time Elimination for Voltage Source Inverters

Abstract: A novel dead-time elimination method is presented in this paper for voltage source inverters. This method is based on decomposing of a generic phase-leg into two basic switching cells, which are configured with a controllable switch in series with
an uncontrollable diode. Therefore, dead-time is not needed. In comparison to using expensive current sensors, this method precisely determines the load current direction by detecting which anti-parallel diode conducts in a phase-leg. A low-cost diode-conduction detector is developed to measure the operating state of the anti-parallel diode. In comparison with complicated compensators, this method features simple logic and flexible implementation. This method significantly reduces the output distortion and regains the output RMS value. The principle of the proposed deadtime elimination method is described in detail. Simulation and experimental
results are given to demonstrate the validity and features of this new method.
Index Terms—Dead-time, gate drive, harmonic, phase-leg,
pulsewidth modulation (PWM) control.

Author: Lihua Chen and Fang Zheng Peng,

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