Dg. Holmes et Bp. Mcgrath, Opportunities for harmonic cancellation with carrier-based PWM for two-level and multilevel cascaded inverters, IEEE IND AP, 37(2), 2001, pp. 574-582
Pulsewidth modulation (PWM) strategies have been the subject of many years
of research effort, and the merits of the various alternatives investigated
have been argued extensively. In general, it is now accepted that natural
or asymmetrical regular sampled PWM with a third harmonic injected or a spa
ce-vector-centered reference waveform gives the best harmonic performance,
with discontinuous modulation having some advantages for higher modulation
ratios. This paper uses a general analytical solution for carrier-based PWM
to mathematically identify the harmonic cancellation that occurs in variou
s PWM implementations and converter topologies. This solution provides a fo
rmal justification for the superiority of natural and asymmetrical regular
sampling techniques in eliminating half of their sideband harmonics simply
by virtue of their phase Leg switching, Then, the use of fundamental refere
nce phase shifting between phase legs to create single- and three-phase 1-1
output voltages is reviewed, and the harmonic cancellation that occurs is
identified. One significant result from this analysis is the realization th
at an odd/triplen carrier/fundamental ratio has no intrinsic harmonic benef
it, contrary to the generally accepted wisdom, Finally, opportunities for h
armonic elimination in multilevel cascaded inverter systems by carrier phas
e shifting are investigated, and the optimum phase shift is identified.