TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel asymmetric space vector modulation technique for performance-optimized boost integrated T-type multilevel inverter
AU - Kumar, Balram
AU - Peddapati, Sankar
AU - Naresh, S. V.K.
AU - Shareef, Hussain
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - This paper presents a boost-integrated T-type multilevel inverter (MLI) to address the issue of neutral point voltage unbalancing. The proposed converter is designed by modifying the neutral point connection of the T-type boost inverter to the positive DC supply, resulting in asymmetric voltage levels at each pole. Due to the varying nature of one pole voltage, conventional space vector modulation is not feasible. Hence, a novel asymmetric space vector modulation (ASVM) is proposed by utilizing the asymmetric voltage levels while integrating the feature of DC-bus clamping. To validate the proposed approach, a 1 kW prototype is developed, and the control techniques are tested across diverse duty cycles and modulation indices to achieve the desired output voltage, emphasising the importance of selecting the optimal operating point. Experimental results and efficiency analysis demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed PWM technique in utilising asymmetric voltage levels, achieving lower THD and reduced switching losses at the output.
AB - This paper presents a boost-integrated T-type multilevel inverter (MLI) to address the issue of neutral point voltage unbalancing. The proposed converter is designed by modifying the neutral point connection of the T-type boost inverter to the positive DC supply, resulting in asymmetric voltage levels at each pole. Due to the varying nature of one pole voltage, conventional space vector modulation is not feasible. Hence, a novel asymmetric space vector modulation (ASVM) is proposed by utilizing the asymmetric voltage levels while integrating the feature of DC-bus clamping. To validate the proposed approach, a 1 kW prototype is developed, and the control techniques are tested across diverse duty cycles and modulation indices to achieve the desired output voltage, emphasising the importance of selecting the optimal operating point. Experimental results and efficiency analysis demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed PWM technique in utilising asymmetric voltage levels, achieving lower THD and reduced switching losses at the output.
KW - Asymmetric space vector modulation (ASVM)
KW - DC-bus clamping
KW - Multilevel inverter (MLI)
KW - Neutral point (NP)
KW - Total harmonic distortion (THD)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aeue.2025.155952
DO - 10.1016/j.aeue.2025.155952
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105011047521
SN - 1434-8411
VL - 200
JO - AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications
JF - AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications
M1 - 155952
ER -