A random PWM technique for Z-source inverter based on pseudorandom binary sequence bits

The paper analyses a random pulse width modulated technique applicable for Z-source inverter. The proposed technique comprises the random pulse position PWM with a randomised frequently triangular carrier having characteristics of both space vector and random lead-lag modulations. This random pulse...

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Published in:2015 IEEE NW Russia Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Conference (EIConRusNW) pp. 275 - 278
Main Authors: Bhuvanasundaram, Sambasivam, Vagapov, Yuriy, Lupin, Sergey, Chakirov, Roustiam
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01.02.2015
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ISBN:9781479973057, 147997305X
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Summary:The paper analyses a random pulse width modulated technique applicable for Z-source inverter. The proposed technique comprises the random pulse position PWM with a randomised frequently triangular carrier having characteristics of both space vector and random lead-lag modulations. This random pulse PWM is produced through the logical comparison of the pseudorandom binary sequence bits with the PWM pulses corresponding to two fixed frequency triangular carriers. Matlab/Simulink was used for modelling and simulation of the proposed method. It has been found that the output harmonic spectra of a Z-source inverter operating under the PWM with randomised frequency are dispersed and continuously distributed that can significantly reduce acoustic noise generated by the inverter and the load.
ISBN:9781479973057
147997305X
DOI:10.1109/EIConRusNW.2015.7102278