Development of a high-frequency space vector pulse width modulated inverter with an active common-noise canceler

Masashi Ogawa, Satoshi Ogasawara, Masatsugu Takemoto

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Abstract

This paper proposes a new circuit configuration of the active common-noise canceler (ACC), which is used to reduce electromagnetic interference of a space vector modulation (SVPWM) inverter. The original ACC, which was proposed by the authors, cancels all components of the common-mode voltage and, therefore, cannot be used in an SVPWM inverter owing to the low-frequency component of the common-mode (zero-sequence) voltage. The proposed ACC cancels only the high-frequency component of the common-mode voltage so it can be used in SVPWM inverters. Furthermore, the high-frequency carrier makes a large contribution to downsizing the common-mode transformer. To confirm the suitability and usefulness of the proposed ACC, an experimental system including a 100-kHz SVPWM inverter was constructed and tested. The experimental results show that the proposed ACC can reduce the high-frequency component of the common-mode voltage.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2014 IEEE 36th International Telecommunications Energy Conference, INTELEC 2014
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
EditionJanuary
ISBN (Electronic)9781479931057
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event2014 36th IEEE International Telecommunications Energy Conference, INTELEC 2014 - Vancouver, Canada
Duration: Sept 28 2014Oct 2 2014

Publication series

NameINTELEC, International Telecommunications Energy Conference (Proceedings)
NumberJanuary
Volume2014-January
ISSN (Print)0275-0473

Conference

Conference2014 36th IEEE International Telecommunications Energy Conference, INTELEC 2014
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityVancouver
Period9/28/1410/2/14

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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