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Z-source neutral point clamped inverter fed motor drive
Karunamoorthy, B1, Somasundareswari, D2.
Z-source inverter is a recently invented new power conversion concept mainly developed
for fuel vehicular applications by advantageously utilizing the shoot through states to boost
the DC-bus voltage. The impedance network contains two inductors and three diodes and
is connected in between the DC source and inverter bridge. This shoot through state
provides the unique buck-boost feature to the DC-link voltage and hence the AC output
voltage of the inverter. By varying the boost factor and modulation index, the output AC
voltage can be maintained at any value between zero and infinity regardless of DC
voltage giving a wide range of voltage. Thus Z-source inverter overcomes the conceptual
and theoretical barriers and limitations of the traditional inverters and provides high
efficiency single stage structure for buck and boost operation. Previous publications have
shown speed control of BLDC motor by controlling the DC link voltage of voltage source
inverter using bridgeless buck boost converter. This paper presents the speed control of
BLDC motor by controlling the shoot through states of Z-source neutral point clamped
inverter using a space vector modulation technique which possess advantage of reduced
harmonics with boosted output voltage. The proposed technique is demonstrated in
simulation by using MATLAB software.
Affiliation:
- Anna University, India
- Anna University, India
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