DocumentCode
379693
Title
Motor current measurement using time-modulated signals
Author
Persson, Eric
Author_Institution
Int. Rectifier Corp, Edina, MN, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
716
Abstract
A new approach to motor drive current measurement begins by challenging the assumption that high sensor bandwidth is mandatory. The fundamental motor phase current of interest has a relatively low bandwidth, except for the PWM ripple current riding on top of it. If sampling of motor current can be synchronized to the PWM carrier, the ripple current can be canceled out. Therefore, it is sample timing accuracy rather than bandwidth that provides greater overall accuracy. A new synchronous-sampling HVIC is presented, that converts the measured current directly to a digital timing-based signal for high resolution at low cost. This avoids the complexity and signal degradation that occurs in traditional approaches where the signal is reconstructed in analog format, only to be re-sampled back to a digital format again
Keywords
AC motors; digital signals; electric current measurement; power integrated circuits; pulse width modulation; signal reconstruction; signal sampling; AC motor; PWM carrier; PWM ripple current; analog format; digital format; low bandwidth; motor current measurement; motor drives; motor phase current; ripple current cancellation; synchronous-sampling HVIC digital timing-based signal; time-modulated signals; Accuracy; Bandwidth; Costs; Current measurement; Degradation; Motor drives; Pulse width modulation; Sampling methods; Signal resolution; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Conversion Conference, 2002. PCC-Osaka 2002. Proceedings of the
Conference_Location
Osaka
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7156-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCC.2002.997607
Filename
997607
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