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A clamping circuit based voltage measurement system for high frequency flying capacitor multilevel inverters

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Title: A clamping circuit based voltage measurement system for high frequency flying capacitor multilevel inverters
Authors: Kampitsis, G
Batzelis, E
Mitcheson, PD
Pal, BC
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: In an era where high-frequency flying capacitor (FC) multilevel inverters (MLI) are increasingly gaining attention in energy conversion systems that push the boundaries of power density, the need for a compact, fast, and accurate FC voltage monitoring is also increasing. In this paper we designed and developed a new FC measurement system, based on precise sampling of the inverter switching node voltage, through a bidirectional clamping circuit. The deviation of FC voltages from their nominal values are extracted by solving a set of linear equations. With a single sensor per phase and no isolation requirements, as opposed to dozens of sensors in traditional FC monitoring, our approach results in significantly lower cost, complexity, and circuit-size. Detailed device-level simulations in LTspice and system-scale simulations in Matlab, validate the accuracy and speed of the proposed measurement system and the balancing strategy in steady state, abrupt load change and imbalance conditions. Experiments carried out in a 3-phase Gallium-Nitride 5-level inverter prototype, reveal a gain in precision and bandwidth that is more than 30 times that of conventional methods, at a fraction of their cost and footprint. The recorded performance renders the developed sensor an ideal solution for fast MLIs based on wide-bandgap technology
Issue Date: 19-May-2022
Date of Acceptance: 1-May-2022
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/97334
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2022.3174062
ISSN: 0885-8993
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Start Page: 1
End Page: 1
Journal / Book Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume: 37
Issue: 10
Copyright Statement: © 2022 The Author(s). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. For more information, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sponsor/Funder: European Commission
Keywords: Electrical & Electronic Engineering
0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Publication Status: Published
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Faculty of Engineering



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