The double submodule (DSM), which integrates two series-connected half-bridges within a single submodule, has gained attention as a compact and space-efficient building block for the modular multilevel converters (MMCs) used in constrained environments such as urban power-conversion stations and electric ship propulsion systems. Reliable DSM operation must be verified under realistic loading conditions. However, existing submodule (SM) test approaches, including mission profile emulations (MPEs) and power-hardware-in-the-loop simulations (PHILS), are unsuitable for DSMs. When applied to DSMs, these approaches require a high-voltage power amplifier with an output capability exceeding twice the dc rating of an equivalent single SM, which significantly increases implementation complexity. This paper proposes a DSM-based loading-test method that eliminates the need for an auxiliary high-voltage power amplifier. Two DSMs are interconnected through an interface inductor to synthesize arm-current-shaped waveforms, while an auxiliary dc source compensates only the energy loss to sustain operation. Experimental results obtained from laboratory-scale DSM hardware demonstrate that the proposed method reproduces representative current stress, offering a practical and hardware-minimal solution for DSM loading tests.
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Sun‐Ho Lee
Da-Yae Yoon
Donghwan Lee
Journal of Power Electronics
Kyungpook National University
Electric Power Research Institute
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (South Korea)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c2fe4eeef8a2a6b1362 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43236-026-01328-x