Abstract

This paper introduces the periodic carrier frequency modulation (PCFM) for permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive systems so as to reduce the low-frequency electromagnetic interference (EMI). PMSMs are widely used in many applications and they are usually fed by pulsewidth modulation (PWM) inverters. The EMI of PMSM, which results from the switch of power device, generates undesirable effects on the control system. Therefore, it is of importance to reduce the EMI of PMSM. The common mode (CM) conducted EMI model of the PMSM drive system is constructed to investigate the CM voltage. The simulations and experiments of PMSM fed by the fixed frequency PWM (FFPWM) and PCFM are implemented to analyze the CM conducted EMI. The CM EMI spectra of PMSM fed by the FFPWM and PCFM with different spreading frequency widths are compared to explore the influence of PCFM on the CM conducted EMI. The regular patterns on PCFM in reducing the CM conducted EMI of PMSM drive systems are revealed.

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