This paper presents a new device for the compensation of common mode disturbance in induction motor drives, based on the active cancellation approach. The detailed design and the experimental implementation issues of the new active compensation device for a 380V-50 Hz PWM induction motor drive are discussed. Starting from the idea of the active common-noise canceller, the proposed active compensation device is suitably improved in order to overcome the limitations of similar previously proposed circuits. In fact it can be successfully used within a drive system with a rated voltage of 380V or higher, employing an improved active circuit with a dedicated DC power supply derived from the AC power supply line. Besides, the design follows criteria of compactness and minimum cost. The performance of the realized active compensation device is verified through experimental measurements of the common mode voltage, the common mode current and the motor shaft voltage. The effectiveness of the proposed solution is demonstrated by experimental results

An Improved Active Common-Mode Voltage Compensation Device for Induction Motor Drives

Giovanni Tinè;Gianpaolo Vitale
2008

Abstract

This paper presents a new device for the compensation of common mode disturbance in induction motor drives, based on the active cancellation approach. The detailed design and the experimental implementation issues of the new active compensation device for a 380V-50 Hz PWM induction motor drive are discussed. Starting from the idea of the active common-noise canceller, the proposed active compensation device is suitably improved in order to overcome the limitations of similar previously proposed circuits. In fact it can be successfully used within a drive system with a rated voltage of 380V or higher, employing an improved active circuit with a dedicated DC power supply derived from the AC power supply line. Besides, the design follows criteria of compactness and minimum cost. The performance of the realized active compensation device is verified through experimental measurements of the common mode voltage, the common mode current and the motor shaft voltage. The effectiveness of the proposed solution is demonstrated by experimental results
2008
Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi Intelligenti per l'Automazione - ISSIA - Sede Bari
Electromagnetic conductive interference
active filters
induction motor drives
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