1. Pulsewidth Modulation Control Algorithm for a Six-Phase PMSM: Reducing the Current in the Inverter Capacitor and Current Sensing With Resistors.
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Suzuki, Takashi, Hayashi, Yoshitaka, Kabune, Hideki, and Ito, Norihisa
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PULSE width modulation , *PERMANENT magnet motors , *ELECTRIC inverters , *SWITCHING circuits , *CAPACITORS - Abstract
Motors and inverters are increasingly being used in vehicles. As more vehicle components are being adopted, requirement for safety and installation space are increasing. Growing attention is being paid to the use of six-phase permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) and their parallel control by two inverters, because of their reduced size and enhanced safety. This paper proposes a pulsewidth modulation (PWM) control algorithm for a six-phase PMSM. In low-voltage vehicle components such as electric power steering, the current is usually acquired with resistors placed under the low-side switching devices. In the proposed control algorithm, the neutral voltage of the two inverters is shifted to either a lower or higher voltage within a certain range to allow for the signal conditioning time delay after the switching device turns on or off, and the time taken for the phase current to rise or settle. The paper proposes a novel PWM control algorithm that ensures that the on-time of the low-side switching devices satisfies the restriction on current sensing with resistors and reduces the current in the capacitor at the same time. The work contributes to reducing the current in a practical configuration involving low-voltage vehicle components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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