Abstract
In conjunction with the 2003 Future Energy Challenge (FEC), a low-cost integrated machine and drive system is considered for residential applications between 50 and 500 W. The objective is to remain cost competitive with traditional single phase induction machine solutions while improving system performance. The basic architecture includes a power factor correction boost rectifier, a hex-bridge inverter, control circuitry implementing selective harmonic elimination, auxiliary power supplies, and a three phase induction machine designed for inverter operation. This paper discusses system design, performance, cost, and lifetime.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages | 1579-1583 |
Number of pages | 5 |
State | Published - May 24 2004 |
Event | 19th Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition - APEC 2004 - Anaheim, CA., United States Duration: Feb 22 2004 → Feb 26 2004 |
Other
Other | 19th Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition - APEC 2004 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Anaheim, CA. |
Period | 2/22/04 → 2/26/04 |
Keywords
- Efficiency
- Harmonic elimination
- Induction motor
- Low cost
- Power factor correction
- Single phase
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering