The Research of Output Voltage Error of Matrix Converter Decreased under Low Switch Frequency

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Its switch frequency can’t be high because of the restrains of insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTS) when high power electrical motor driven by matrix converter. This paper mainly discuses about the reason for output voltage error with low switch frequency. And based on the reasons, a method for decreasing output voltage error is proposed, that is to say that referenced input current and output voltage is calculated by using their average value in one sample in the indirect space vector pulse modulation (ISVPWM) when switch frequency is low. Simulation results coincide with theoretical analysis, verifying that the proposed method is feasible and theoretical analysis is right.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 971-973)

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1194-1197

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