摘要

The modular multilevel converter (MMC or M2C) is an emerging attractive multilevel topology for medium-voltage high-power applications. The capacitor voltage balancing control and the improvement of output current rating are two challenging issues of MMC. This paper proposed a new parallel-connected diode-clamped M2C (DCM2C), in which each arm consists of two parallel-connected clusters. In this topology, the capacitor voltages can be balanced automatically without any balancing control algorithms. Theoretically, no voltage sensors are needed to measure the capacitor voltages theoretically. Thus, the control of the converter can be simplified greatly. With a simple current-sharing control, an equal current distribution can be achieved between the two clusters. Furthermore, an extended parallel-DCM2C is proposed for larger current applications, and the corresponding currentsharing control method is developed. Experimental results validated the voltage self-balancing capability of parallel-DCM2C and the effectiveness of the proposed current-sharing control.