Abstract

This paper presents a highly integrated three-phase AC common-mode (CM) filter with optimized damping network for low voltage, high current motor drive applications. Simplified reduced order models and design guidelines for tuning of RLC parameters are proposed. A single turn AC-CM inductor can be realized using the proposed circuit and design technique, due to lower magnetizing inductance requirement. The RC network is found to provide 50% higher attenuation to peak CM currents compared to a conventional AC inductor alone. At the same time, the peak-volt-second across the CM inductor can be reduced, which is critical for weight sensitive applications. A trade-off between AC-CM inductance and damping resistor losses is evaluated to extract the desired optimal RLC parameters of the AC filter. The proposed circuit is designed and verified with high power <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">SiC</i> -based Three Level T-type inverter.

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