Low Common-mode Voltage Single-phase Space Virtual-vector Modulation Strategy for Multiphase Four-level Nested Neutral-point-clamped H-bridge Converters
REN Yicheng, HU Liangdeng, LONG Qijie, et al. Low Common-mode Voltage Single-phase Space Virtual-vector Modulation Strategy for Multiphase Four-level Nested Neutral-point-clamped H-bridge Converters[J]. 2026, 46(7): 2964-2977.
REN Yicheng, HU Liangdeng, LONG Qijie, et al. Low Common-mode Voltage Single-phase Space Virtual-vector Modulation Strategy for Multiphase Four-level Nested Neutral-point-clamped H-bridge Converters[J]. 2026, 46(7): 2964-2977. DOI: 10.13334/j.0258-8013.pcsee.251097.
The 4-level nested neutral point-clamped converter (4L-NNPC) is a novel multilevel converter characterized by a simple topology
the absence of series power devices
and a common DC bus
making it highly suitable for applications requiring a 10 kV DC link and high power density. The balance control of the floating capacitor with low common mode voltage in the whole frequency range is studied in this paper. First
the construction method of H-bridge 4L-NNPC virtual level is proposed. On this basis
a single-phase space virtual vector modulation is introduced
which realizes the floating capacitor voltage balance on both sides of the H-bridge in the whole frequency range. Secondly
the selection of vector and the responding action sequence is reasonably arranged to offset the instantaneous amplitude of the common-mode voltage
so that the common-mode voltage of the three-phase four-level NNPC H-bridge inverter is suppressed to below 2Vdc/9
and leaves the floating capacitor voltage control unchanged. Finally
corresponding stimulation model and prototype of three phase 4L-NNPC H-bridge inverters are constructed. The fluctuation of 4L-NNPC floating capacitors voltage is below 5% and the common-mode voltage is under 2Vdc/9 in the whole frequency range. The feasibility and correctness of the proposed modulation algorithm are verified by simulation and experiment.