Abstract

A novel common-mode (CM) EMI active filter for dc-fed motor drives is proposed. The active filter performs both the compensation of the CM voltage at the motor input and the mitigation of the leakage high-frequency CM currents, thus increasing the drive reliability and the vehicle electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The filter scheme is based on a voltage feedback action and also includes a feed-forward action by exploiting a suitably estimated CM current. An optimized design of the CM voltage detection/injection systems is implemented. Moreover, the active filter is supplied by a smaller voltage than the dc link value; this permits a more performing amplifier to be used. The active filter behavior is analyzed theoretically and its performance is assessed by experiments. The realized prototype shows a good efficiency and compactness.

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