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The maximum line voltage value in case of a three-phase Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) operating in 180° mode is equal to the peak output phase voltage multiplied by the square root of 3 (√3). Specifically, if the peak phase voltage is Vp, the maximum line voltage (Vll) can be expressed as:
[ V_{ll} = V_p times sqrt{3} ]
In a 180° conduction mode, two switches are conducting at any given time, which results in this voltage relationship.