Abstract
This paper presents a cascaded closed-loop control of a five-phase induction motor (IM) drive system with common-mode voltage reduction capability. The outer loop uses standard PI regulators for speed reference tracking, while the inner control loop is implemented using a reduced order finite-state model-based current predictive approach. Establishing certain constraints, different combinations of switching state vectors are obtained, leading to the generation of different magnitudes of common-mode voltages. As a result, precise speed and current control is achieved in addition to the reduction of common-mode voltage and computational burden. Experimental results are presented to validate the concept.
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