Non‐ideal behavior of ZVS inverter comprising variable and fixed frequency operation: Analysis, compensation, and verification

Kohlhepp B, Dürbaum T, Heubeck J (2022)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2022

Journal

Book Volume: 2

DOI: 10.1016

Abstract

This paper presents a study of a two-level inverter. It proposes a modulation scheme for inverters featuring zero-voltage switching (ZVS) with both fixed and variable switching frequency operation. The control scheme uses a hybrid method to determine the switching actions of the half-bridge consisting of a current threshold detection circuit and predictions from numerical evaluations of fundamental waveforms of an ideal half-bridge circuit. Compared with conventional fixed frequency PWM inverters, the inverter in this study exhibits higher rms currents but eliminates switching losses. As several components in practical setups of the inverter inevitably introduce non-idealities, a study of these and their impact on the output waveforms follows. The study comprises the propagation delay of the current threshold detection circuit, the filter capacitance, and the DC-link capacitance. Our study demonstrates the need to consider these effects. We show that smooth output waveforms can be achieved for low and high voltage applications if these effects are properly taken into account in an experimental setup. The total harmonic distortion (THD) is used to evaluate the output waveform quality, which is 0.81% when all effects are properly considered.

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APA:

Kohlhepp, B., Dürbaum, T., & Heubeck, J. (2022). Non‐ideal behavior of ZVS inverter comprising variable and fixed frequency operation: Analysis, compensation, and verification. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016

MLA:

Kohlhepp, Benedikt, Thomas Dürbaum, and Jens Heubeck. "Non‐ideal behavior of ZVS inverter comprising variable and fixed frequency operation: Analysis, compensation, and verification." International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 2 (2022).

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