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Time-Domain Characterization of Digitized PWM Inverter With Dead-Time Effect

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2018.2827950

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Dead-time; digitized pulse-width modulation; double Fourier series; frequency spectrum; harmonic distortion; sampling effect

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This paper presents an analytical solution to characterize harmonic behavior of digitally controlled H-bridge inverter output with two nonlinear effects: sample delay and dead-time. The effect of sampling frequency in uniformly sampled pulse-width modulation (PWM) is discussed, including spectral analysis and compared with the analog modulated PWM. The effect of dead-time on the rising and falling edge of digitized PWM inverter error output is derived in time-domain. The double Fourier integral solution is used to develop the accurate mathematical expressions for the switched output waveforms. The integral solutions are obtained using Jacobi-Anger expansions. The analytical results are verified with simulation using PSCAD and experimental results.

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