Space-vector (pulse width) modulation technique is a PWM technique for three-phase voltage-source inverters.
Read the white paper I linked below, or the app note that I also linked below.
Interested in the real nitty gritty? Try the PhD Thesis that I linked below.
Comparison of space vector modulation techniques based onperformance indexes and hardware implementation
a vector with nothing in it
There does not seem to be an under vector room, but there is vector space. Vector space is a structure that is formed by a collection of vectors. This is a term in mathematics.
Vector spaces can be formed of vector subspaces.
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space vector modulation id an algorithm of the control of the control of pulse width modulation
due to space vector modulation we can eliminate the lower order harmonics
There is no difference.
Comparison of space vector modulation techniques based onperformance indexes and hardware implementation
It is a vector that has the opposite direction to the reference positive direction. (A vector is one point in space relative to another.) Negative vector is the opposite direction
Stepped wave Inverter is simple but has lower order harmonics which cannot be eliminated by filters.These harmonics can be eliminated by the Space Vector PWM technique. In the space vector PWM technique, there is 15% increment in maximum voltage compared to PWM, hence Space Vector enables efficient use of DC voltage.Space Vector Modulation provides excellent output performance, optimized efficiency and high reliability compared to similar Inverters with conventional PWM
a vector with nothing in it
There does not seem to be an under vector room, but there is vector space. Vector space is a structure that is formed by a collection of vectors. This is a term in mathematics.
Vector spaces can be formed of vector subspaces.
It is an integral part of the vector and so is specified by the vector.
An affine space is a vector space with no origin.
The Resultant force in Physics is the vector solution (sum) of multiple individual forces acting on a common point in space and time.