Abstract

High-frequency pulse width modulation (PWM) acoustic noise is generated by PWM switching harmonics in the dual-branch three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) systems during the switching process of the drivers. Because of the special winding structure of the double branch motor, the sum of the current of the two branches reflects the high frequency vibration of the motor. This paper proposes a method using four voltage source inverters and coupled inductors with a special connection method to eliminate the carrier frequency as well as its twice, triple noise for dual-branch three-phase PMSMs. Carrier-phase-shift technique is used to change the direction of the current harmonics. Compared with the conventional method, four paralleled VSIs can be saved. The simulation results verify the effectiveness of the method.

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