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An Improved Modulation Scheme of Isolated Matrix Converter for Common-Mode Voltage Reduction and DC-Bias Current Mitigation

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
Volume 70, Issue 12, Pages 12278-12287

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2023.3236107

Keywords

Modulation; Switches; Matrix converters; Support vector machines; Rectifiers; Capacitors; AC-DC power converters; Common-mode voltage (CMV); dc-bias current; Index Terms; matrix converter (MC); space vector modulation (SVM)

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This article proposes an optimized space vector modulation method for the isolated three-phase matrix-type AC/DC converter, which effectively utilizes the bidirectional power switch's four-quadrant operation ability. The method eliminates the primary-side transformer current during zero current vectors without additional switching actions, reducing the conduction loss and improving efficiency. It also avoids shoot-through operation and effectively mitigates common-mode voltage in the matrix converter. The modulation strategy maintains the zero current vector and avoids DC-bias current and high-frequency transformer saturation through closed-loop control based on secondary-side current measurement.
In this article, an optimized space vector modulation method is proposed for the isolated three-phase matrix-type ac/dc converter, where the four-quadrant operation ability of the bidirectional power switch can be fully used. The primary-side transformer current can be eliminated naturally during zero current vectors without extra switching actions. Therefore, the conduction loss of matrix converter (MC) is reduced and the efficiency can be increased. Moreover, the proposed method can avoid the shoot-through operation in MC, and the common-mode voltage can be mitigated effectively. As the zero current vector is kept with the proposed modulation strategy, the current harmonics will not be increased. Thirdly, both the dc-link inductor current and dc-bias current of high-frequency transformer (HFT) are measured through the secondary-side current of HFT. Therefore, the dc-bias current and the saturation of HFT are avoided by closed-loop control with the proposed modulation strategy. The experiments have been carried on a 1-kW laboratory prototype to verify the validity of the proposed modulation scheme.

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