Direct Analytic Voltage Pulse Width Modulation using FPGA and Verilog HDL.

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Pawel
Szczepankowski
Gdansk University of Technology
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Pawel Szczepankowski
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Tue, 05/17/2022 - 22:21
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10.21227/8xgm-6h16
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Abstract 

This content presents a fast direct Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) algorithm for the Conventional Matrix Converters (CMC) developed in Verilog Hardware Description Language (HDL).  All PWM duty cycle calculations are performed in one cycle by an atomic operation designed as a digital module using FPGA basic blocks.  The algorithm can be extended to any number of output phase. The improved version of the discontinuous Direct Analytic Voltage PWM (DAV--PWM) method is proposed, in which the use of trigonometry, angles and program loops has been eliminated. 

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Unzip files. There are two sets: for Matlab and Modelsim. Both are presenting the idea of a modulator based on the analytic signal concept. The file "DAV_PWM.m" is an animation of the conventional matrix converter, while the content of the second zip allows for HDL simulation of the matrix converter in Modelsim from Intel FPGA company.

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