Abstract
The BLDC motor is widely utilized in high power and low voltage applications because to its simple construction, great efficiency, low maintenance requirements, and low cost .Furthermore, considering their size, they have a lot of torque and power output. The BLDC motor is powered by an alternating current source and is operated straight from the AC supply port, despite being a DC motor in this case. The main drawback is that any disruptions in the source will have an impact on the applications that use BLDC motors in the industrial context. So, to avoid this, there should be a converter and an inverter intermediary between the motor and the source. One of three methods can be used to drive the BLDC motor. 1. Two-level inverters based on pulse width modulation (PWM). 2. An multiple-level working inverter. 3. A multilevel inverter with neutral clamping. Using a multicarrier PWM technique, the suggested inverter may lower the output signal's harmonic content. It is capable of generating very good motor currents. In this instance, a three-level diode clamped multilevel inverter can be used to accurately control the speed of a BLDC. This study's primary goal is to demonstrate how to run a BLDC drive with an inverter to lower harmonics. A diode clamped multi-level inverter is a device that converts voltage to current. An improved version of this strategy is provided by this research. Using the MATLAB Simulink software tool, one can assess the system's overall effectiveness by simulating the neutral clamp multilevel inverter-based drive system's functioning. In the event of a power outage, the entire application will cease to function and generate output. Under order to increase the output and supply reliability of power, renewable energies must be used under these circumstances. There are many renewable energy sources available; however solar photovoltaic systems are the better option because of their benefits over traditional power sources. A diode clamped multi-level inverter was used. A diode clamped multi-level inverter was used to drive the BLDC.
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