Title :
Design of a Hybrid Busbar Filter Combining a Transmission-Line Busbar Filter and a One-Turn Inductor for DC-Fed Three-Phase Motor Drive Systems
Author :
Fang Luo ; Baisden, A.C. ; Boroyevich, Dushan ; Ngo, Khai D. T. ; Shuo Wang ; Mattavelli, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Center for Power Electron. Syst., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
The transmission-line busbar filter is an innovative high-density electromagnetic interference (EMI) containment solution for power electronics systems. It uses the concept of the transmission-line EMI filter as a part of the power interconnection to eliminate the EMI noises in power converters. This paper presents a systematic study of the transmission-line busbar filter in a motor drive system, which includes its design, modeling, and improvement using a hybrid approach. The paper investigates the relationship between the busbar filter´s in-circuit attenuation and its geometry, and then derives a general design guideline for the transmission-line busbar EMI filters. To improve the performance of the transmission-line busbar filter, the paper proposes a hybrid busbar filter combining a transmission-line busbar filter and a one-turn inductor. This improvement provides much higher attenuation than the traditional transmission-line busbar filters. These proposed concepts have been verified experimentally not only with small-signal measurement but also with in-circuit tests in a medium-power motor drive system.
Keywords :
DC motor drives; busbars; electromagnetic interference; geometry; machine theory; power convertors; power filters; power inductors; power transmission lines; DC-fed three-phase motor drive system; EMI noise elimination; electromagnetic interference; geometry; hybrid busbar filter design; in-circuit attenuation; in-circuit testing; machine theory; medium-power motor drive system; one-turn inductor; power converter; power electronics system; power interconnection; small-signal measurement; transmission-line busbar EMI filter; Electromagnetic interference; Mathematical model; Motor drives; Nickel; Noise; Passive filters; Transmission lines; Impedance mismatching; one-turn inductor; transmission-line electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2244913