Space vector modulation for matrix converter and current source converter
US-2017279370-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US10008920B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10008920-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615548960-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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A method of commutation in a matrix rectifier from an active vector to a zero vector includes two steps. A method of commutation in a matrix rectifier from a zero vector to an active vector includes three steps.
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A method of performing commutation in a matrix rectifier from an active vector to a zero vector, the matrix rectifier includes: first, second, and third phases; and uni-directional switches S ij , where i=1, 2 and j=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and where uni-directional switches S 1j and S 2j are connected together to define first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth bi-directional switches; wherein first ends of the first, third, and fifth bidirectional switches are connected together to provide a positive-voltage node; first ends of the second, fourth, and sixth bidirectional switches are connected together to provide a negative-voltage node; second ends of the first and fourth bidirectional switches are connected to the first phase; second ends of the third and sixth bidirectional switches are connected to the second phase; second ends of the fifth and second bidirectional switches are connected to the third phase; a zero vector is defined by either uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n switched on or uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n switched on, where (m, n)=(1, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2), and by all other uni-directional switches S pq switched off, where p≠m and q≠n; and an active vector is defined by either uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n switched on or uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n switched on, where m=1, 3, 5; n=2, 4, 6; and m, n are not connected to the same phase, and by all other uni-directional switches S pq switched off, where p≠m and q≠n; Sectors I, II, III, IV, V, and VI are defined by using active vectors with (a, b)=(1, 6), (1, 2), (3, 2), (3, 4), (5, 4), and (5, 6); the method comprising: step (a): for an active vector with uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning on uni-directional switch S 1x , where x is chosen such that (m, x)=(1, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2); and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning on uni-directional switch S 1x , where x is chosen such that (x, n)=(1, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2); or for an active vector with uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning on uni-directional switch S 2y , where y is chosen such that (y, n)=(1, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2); and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning on uni-directional switch S 2y , where y is chosen such that (m, y)=(1, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2); step (b): for the active vector with uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n initially switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning off uni-directional switch S 1n ; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning off uni-directional switch S 1m ; or for the active vector with uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n initially switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning off uni-directional switch S 2m ; in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning off uni-directional switch S 2n . 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein commutation is performed by measuring input voltage and without measuring output current or output voltage. 3. A method of operating a matrix rectifier comprising: performing commutation from an active vector to a zero vector using the method of claim 1 ; and modulating the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth bi-directional switches based on space vector modulation. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein gate signals s ij applied to uni-directional switches S ij are generated by: determining a space-vector-modulation sector; and generating: a carrier signal; first, second, and third comparison signals based on dwell times of corresponding zero vector and two active vectors of the space-vector-modulation sector; modulation signals s j corresponding to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth bi-directional switches based on the comparison of the carrier signal and the first, second, and third comparison signals, where j=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; first converter select signal SelectCon1 and second converter select signal SelectCon2 based on if a positive or a negative voltage is outputted; wherein the gate signals s ij are generated based on: s 1j =s j ×SelectCon1( j= 1,3,5,4,6,2) s 2j =s j ×SelectCon2( j= 1,3,5,4,6,2). 5. A method of performing commutation in a matrix rectifier from a zero vector to an active vector, the matrix rectifier includes: first, second, and third phases; and uni-directional switches S ij , where i=1, 2 and j=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and where uni-directional switches S 1j and S 2j are connected together to define first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth bi-directional switches; wherein first ends of the first, third, and fifth bidirectional switches are connected together to provide a positive-voltage node; first ends of the second, fourth, and sixth bidirectional switches are connected together to provide a negative-voltage node; second ends of the first and fourth bidirectional switches are connected to the first phase; second ends of the third and sixth bidirectional switches are connected to the second phase; second ends of the fifth and second bidirectional switches are connected to the third phase; a zero vector is defined by either uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n switched on or uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n switched on, where (m, n)=(1, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2), and by all other uni-directional switches S pq switched off, where p≠m and q≠n; an active vector is defined by either uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n switched on or uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n switched on, where m=1, 3, 5; n=2, 4, 6; and m, n are not connected to the same phase, and by all other uni-directional switches S pq switched off, where p≠m and q≠n; and Sectors I, II, III, IV, V, and VI are defined by using active vectors with (a, b)=(1, 6), (1, 2), (3, 2), (3, 4), (5, 4), and (5, 6); the method comprising: step (a): for a zero vector with uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning on uni-directional switch S 1x , where x=1, 3, 5 and x is chosen such that a negative voltage is provided at the positive-voltage node; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning on uni-directional switch S 1x , where x=2, 4, 6 and x is chosen such that a positive voltage is provided at the negative-voltage node; or for a zero vector with uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning on uni-directional switch S 2y , where y=2, 4, 6 and y is chosen such that a positive voltage is provided at the negative-voltage node; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning on uni-directional switch S 2y , where y=1, 3, 5 and y is chosen such that a negative voltage is provided at the positive-voltage node; step (b): for the zero vector with uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n initially switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning off uni-directional switch S 1m ; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning off uni-directional switch S 1n ; or for the zero vector with uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n initially switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning off uni-directional switch S 2n ; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning off uni-directional switch S 2m ; and step (c): for the zero vector with uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1n initially switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning off uni-directional switches S 1x and S 1n and turning on uni-directional switches S 2x and S 2n ; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning off uni-directional switches S 1x and S 1m and turning on uni-directional switches S 2x and S 2m ; or for the zero vector with uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2n initially switched on, in Sectors I, III, V, turning off uni-directional switches S 2m and S 2y and turning on uni-directional switches S 1m and S 1y ; and in Sectors II, IV, VI, turning off uni-directional switches S 2n and S 2y and turnin
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