artículo de revisión
An Overview of Modelling Techniques and Control Strategies for Modular Multilevel Matrix Converters
Fecha
2020-09-08Registro en:
1996-1073
10.3390/en13184678
322-B9-242
Autor
Díaz D., Matías
Cárdenas Dobson, Roberto
Ibaceta, Efraín
Mora, Andrés
Urrutia O., Matías
Espinoza Bolaños, Mauricio
Rojas, Félix
Wheeler, Patrick
Institución
Resumen
The Modular Multilevel Matrix Converter is a relatively new power converter topology
appropriate for high-power Alternating Current (AC) to AC purposes. Several publications in
the literature have highlighted the converter capabilities such as modularity, control flexibility,
the possibility to include redundancy, and power quality. Nevertheless, the topology and control of
this converter are relatively complex to design and implement, considering that the converter has a
large number of cells and floating capacitors. Therefore multilayer nested control systems are required
to maintain the capacitor voltage of each cell regulated within an acceptable range. There are no other
review papers where the modelling, control systems and applications of the Modular Multilevel
Matrix Converter are discussed. Hence, this paper aims to facilitate further research by presenting
the technology related to the Modular Multilevel Matrix Converter, focusing on a comprehensive
revision of the modelling and control strategies.