The Journal of Engineering (Apr 2019)

Design of a 100 kHz wide bandgap inverter for motor applications with active damped sine wave filter

  • Franz Maislinger,
  • Hans Ertl,
  • Goran Stojcic,
  • Christoph Lagler,
  • Florian Holzner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/joe.2018.8059

Abstract

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In this study, a three-phase motor inverter with sinusoidal output voltages based on the application of gallium nitride transistors and advanced control is analysed. In comparison to standard silicon-insulated gate bipolar transistors much higher feasible switching frequencies of 100 kHz and above are possible and reduce the output sine filter component size such that the filter can be directly included into the inverter. This considerably improves the electromagnetic interference (EMI) behaviour of the drive system as well as the acoustic noise, eases the inverter-to-motor wiring and protects the motor isolation against high du/dt rates. The study describes the dimensioning and design of the used two-stage LC filter including motor current control based on proportional-integral-type phase current controllers. The LC filter damping is performed actively by capacitor current feedback. Using this active damping scheme avoids additional losses of conventional sine filters and guarantees high system efficiency up to 98%. Finally, experimental results of a laboratory prototype verify the proper behaviour of the proposed concept.

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