Multilevel DC link inverter for brushless permanent magnet motors with very low inductance

G. J. Su, D. J. Adams

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Abstract

Due to their long effective air gaps, permanent magnet motors tend to have low inductance. The use of ironless stator structure in present high power PM motors (several tens of kWs) reduces the inductance even further (<100μH). This low inductance imposes stringent current regulation demands for the inverter to obtain acceptable current ripple. An analysis of the current ripple for these low inductance brushless PM motors shows that a standard inverter with the most commonly used IGBT switching devices cannot meet the current regulation demands and will produce unacceptable current ripples due to the IGBT's limited switching frequency. This paper introduces a new multilevel dc link inverter, which can dramatically reduce the current ripple for brushless PM motor drives. The operating principle and design guidelines are included.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)829-834
Number of pages6
JournalConference Record - IAS Annual Meeting (IEEE Industry Applications Society)
Volume2
StatePublished - 2001
Event36th IAS Annual Meeting -Conference Record of the 2001 Industry Applications - Chicago, IL, United States
Duration: Sep 30 2001Oct 4 2001

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