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Control of Cascade Multilevel Inverter Using Fuzzy Logic Technique

Rabee` H. Thejel, Shafaa M. Salih

Pages: 115-122

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Cascade multilevel inverter is a power electronic device built to synthesize a desired ac voltage from several levels of dc voltages. Such inverters have been received increasing attention in the past few years for high power application. A small total harmonic distortion is the most important feature of these inverters. Cascade multilevel inverter is used in this work with proposed control circuit to control the output voltage using sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM). PD-like Fuzzy+I controller is used to control this system to get the required output voltage. The results gained in this work prove the validity of the proposed controller of having an output voltage with minimum distortion.

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Comparison of multicarrier PWM techniques for nine- level inverter drive an open-end winding induction motor

Ali K. Abdul Abbas

Pages: 1-11

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Different modulation techniques of Nine-Level Inverter (NLI) for an Open-End Winding Induction Motor (OEWIM) is presented in this paper. The two five-level inverters are fed by both ends of open-winding induction motor. The five-level inverters are connected by cascading of four two-level inverters. This inverter topology does not neutral-point fluctuation so this topology different from neutral-point clamping inverter and this scheme does not the diode clamping to fixed neutral point. In the different multilevel sinusoidal pulse width modulations used for the proposed topology. The drive is implemented and simulation with an open-end winding induction motor and simulation results are presented.

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