Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
The brushless dc motor (BDCM) has been widely used in industrial applications because of its low inertia, fast response, high power density, high reliability, and maintenance-free reputation. It is usually supplied by a hard-switching pulse width modulation inverter, which normally displays relative low efficiency since the power losses across the switching devices are high. In order to reduce the losses, many soft switching inverters have been designed. However, these inverters have such disadvantages as high device voltage stress, large dc link voltage ripple, discrete pulse modulation, and complex control scheme. This paper introduces a novel resonant pole inverter, which is unique to a BDCM drive system, and is easy to implement. The inverter possesses the advantages of low switching power loss, low inductor power loss, low device voltage stress, and simple control scheme. The operation principle of the inverter is analyzed. Simulation and experimental results are proposed to verify the theoretical analysis.
Keywords :
DC motor drives; PWM invertors; brushless DC motors; switching convertors; zero voltage switching; brushless DC motor drive system; complex control scheme; dc link voltage ripple; hard switching pulse width modulation inverter; power density; resonant pole inverter; soft switching inverter; switching power loss; voltage stress; Brushless DC motors; Displays; Inductors; Maintenance; Power system reliability; Pulse modulation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Resonance; Stress control; Voltage control; Brushless dc motor (BDCM); resonant pole inverter; soft switching; zero-current-switching (ZCS); zero-voltage switching (ZVS);