Volume 2 - No: 2
A Comparison Study of Sinusoidal PWM and Space Vector PWM Techniques for Voltage Source Inverter
- Ömer Türksoy
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun/Hatay, Turkey
- Ünal Yılmaz
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey
- Adnan Tan
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey
- Ahmet Teke
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey
Keywords: Space vector PWM, Sinusoidal PWM, total harmonic distortion, MATLAB/Simulink
Abstract
In this paper, the methods used to control voltage source inverters, which have been intensively
investigated in recent years, are compared. Although the most efficient result is obtained with the
least number of switching elements in the inverter topologies, the method used in the switching is
at least as effective as the topology. Besides, the selected switching method to control the inverter
will play an effective role in suppressing harmonic components while producing the ideal output
voltage. There are many derivatives of pulse width modulation techniques that are commonly used
to control voltage source inverters. Some of widespread methods are sinusoidal pulse width
modulation and space vector pulse width modulation techniques. These modulation techniques
used for generating variable frequency and amplitude output voltage in voltage source inverters,
have been simulated by using MATLAB/SIMULINK. In addition, the total harmonic distortions
of the output voltages are compared. As a result of simulation studies, sinusoidal pulse width
modulation has been found to have more total harmonic distortion in output voltages of voltage
source inverters in the simulation. Space vector pulse width modulation has been shown to produce
a more efficient output voltage with less total harmonic distortion.