Alcaide et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Common-mode voltage mitigation technique in motor drive applications by applying a sampling-time adaptive multi-carrier PWM methodAlcaide et al., 2021
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- Alcaide A
- Yan H
- Wang X
- Leon J
- Portillo R
- Buticchi G
- Vazquez S
- Monopoli V
- Liserre M
- Franquelo L
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- IEEE Access
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Common-mode voltage (CMV) in electric drives causes leakage current causing consequently EMI problems, loss and reduction of their components' lifetime. Several solutions have been proposed which usually lead to higher cost because additional …
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