Abstract
This paper studies the inherent relations between sine-triangle and space-vector pulsewidth modulation schemes for three-level voltage-source inverters. It is shown that the two schemes can function equivalently through proper selection of common-mode injections in the case of sine-triangle modulation, or dwell times in equivalent redundant switching states in the case of space-vector modulation. Simulation and measurement results illustrate that understanding of these relations can lead to a more efficient and flexible three-level modulator with desired or optimal performance.

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