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Sampling Effect Characterization of Digital SPWM of VSI in Time Domain

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The time-domain analysis presented in this paper establishes the relation between the fundamental frequency, carrier frequency, and the sampling frequency at different modulation indices of the SPWM to establish the sampling effect in digital sinusoidal pulse width modulation of voltage source inverter.
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This paper characterizes the sampling effect in digital sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) of voltage source inverter (VSI). The time-domain analysis presented in this paper establishes the relation between the fundamental frequency, carrier frequency, and the sampling frequency at different modulation indices of the SPWM. The analysis investigates the effect of sampling frequency of the digital controller on the output of the VSI. It is shown that the low-frequency harmonic components appear in the frequency spectrum of the VSI output voltage due to sampling. As a result, the output current of digitally controlled VSI is stepped in nature. The double Fourier integral solution of the switched waveform for inner and outer integral limits has been used to derive the expression. The integral solution is obtained using Jacobi-Anger expansions. The generalized results developed in this paper are useful to investigate the sampling effect in high switching frequency DSPWM. The proposed sampling effect has been analyzed for SPWM of single-phase H-bridge inverter. The analytical results are verified using simulation and experimental results. The experimental results have been obtained with the use of field-programmable gate array (FPGA) as a digital controller.

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Sampled-Time-Domain Analysis of a Digitally Implemented Current Controlled Inverter

TL;DR: A sampled-time-domain analysis to investigate the sampling effect on instantaneous switching frequency of a digitally implemented hysteresis current control (HCC) in a voltage source inverter (VSI) with the consideration of sampling frequency has been presented.
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Time-domain characterisation of multicarrier-based digital SPWM of multilevel VSI

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of sampling frequency on digital sinusoidal pulse width modulated (SPWM) output of phase-shifted carrier-based multilevel voltage source inverter and the characteristics of output voltage and load current has been discussed.
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Time-Domain Characterization of Digitized PWM Inverter With Dead-Time Effect

TL;DR: An analytical solution to characterize harmonic behavior of digitally controlled H-bridge inverter output with two nonlinear effects: sample delay and dead-time is presented.
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Accurate Harmonic Calculation for Digital SPWM of VSI With Dead-Time Effect

TL;DR: In this article, an accurate model of a digitally controlled voltage-source inverter with the dead-time effect is presented, where the impact of two nonlinear behaviors of digital sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation and dead time on the output waveform is analyzed in the time domain.
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