Space Vector Control
Space Vector Control
PORAS KHETARPAL
2011EEP2408
PWM CONTROL
Va*
Pulse width
modulator
Vb*
Pulse width
modulator
Vc*
Pulse width
modulator
Objective of PWM
Control of inverter output voltage
Reduction of harmonics
Disadvantages of PWM
Increase of switching losses due to high PWM frequency
Reduction of available voltage
EMI problems due to high-order harmonics
What IS SVPWM
An alternative method to PWM, space-vector
Eight possible combinations of on and off patterns for the three upper transistors (S 1, S3, S5)
Vab
1 1 0
V
0
1
1
bc
dc
Vca
1 0 1
a
b , where switching variable vector [a
c
Van
2 1 1
1
1
2
1
bn
dc
Vcn
1 1 2
a
b
c
b c]t
The vectors (V1 to V6) divide the plane into six sectors (each sector: 60 degrees)
Vref is generated by two adjacent non-zero vectors and two zero vectors
1
1
Vbn Vcn
2
2
Van
1
1
1
Van
Vd 2
2
2
Vbn
3
3
Vq 3
Vcn
0
2
2
V ref Vd 2 Vq 2
tan 1 (
Vq
Vd
) s t 2s t
V
0
ref
Tz
V dt V dt V
1
sin ( / 3 )
sin T
( / 3)V
ref
z
sin ( )
T2 Tz a
sin ( / 3)
T1 Tz a
T1 T2
T1
T1
T1 T2
(T1 V1 T2 V 2 )
cos ( )
1
cos ( / 3)
2
2
1
dc
2
dc
3
V ref 3
sin
0
sin ( / 3)
1 ( )
Tz V ref
T0 Tz (T1 T2 ), where, Tz
and a
2
fs
V)dc
(where, 0 60
3
3 Tz V ref
n 1
sin
Vdc
3
3
3 Tz V ref
n
sin
Vdc
3
3 Tz V ref
n
n
T2
3 Tz V ref
n 1
sin
Vdc
3
3 Tz V ref
n 1
n 1
sin cos
cos sin
Vdc
3
3
0 60
T0 Tz T1 T2 ,
For pwm
CONCLUSION
REFRENCES
Harmonic and Loss Analysis of Space-Vector Modulated
Converters
A. Mehrizi-Sani, S. Filizadeh, and P. L. Wilson