Multilevel Converters with Symmetrical Half-Bridge Submodules and Sensorless Voltage Balance
H-bridge-based multilevel converters (e.g., cascaded H-bridge converters) benefit from modularity and scalability. However, they suffer from the complexity and costs associated with a large count of semiconductor switches, together with their drivers and peripheral circuits, as well as higher conduction losses as compared to half-bridge-based counterparts, as two switches in each submodule must simultaneously conduct to provide a current path. To reduce the number of active switch semiconductors and conduction losses, this article proposes novel multilevel converters with symmetrical half-bridge submodules. The symmetrical half-bridge submodule features a bipolar voltage output, a reduced switch count, and simplicity. Furthermore, this article proposes a sensorless voltage balance scheme that successfully gets rid of capacitor voltage mismatch problems through diodes and submodule parallelization. This scheme can greatly reduce capacitor voltage ripples, thereby allowing the saving of dc capacitances, particularly in the case of numerous submodules. Finally, simulation and experimental results validate the superiority of the proposed multilevel converters and voltage balance scheme.
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Related Subject Headings
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
- 4008 Electrical engineering
- 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering