Design and Evaluation of PWM Control Circuits For DC AC Converters Using PSPICE
Design and Evaluation of PWM Control Circuits For DC AC Converters Using PSPICE
Oscar Montero-Hemindez, Jesus Jimtnez-Zamudio & Gabriel Gallegos-L6pez Uiiivcrsidad dc las AmCricas-Pucbla Department of Electrical Engineering1 A.P. 100 C.P.72820 Puebla, MCxico e-mail: [email protected]
Abstract- I n this work is proposed a way to design and evaluate the control circuit stage for a three-phase DC/AC converter. PSPICE offers the possibility of design a n d evaluate the complete system which includes control circuit, DC/AC converter a n d tlie m o t o r [l]. This is very important because it is possible to sce liow tlie control circuit determines the performance of all the system. In our proposal a r e included all parts of the system, but with special emphasis in the control circuit. I n the control circuit is possible to e v a l u a t e s e v e r a l P W M techniques. T h e software employed allows the evaluation of Total Harmonic Distortion, THD, produced by each technique, i t also allows e v a l u a t i o n s with monopolar a n d bipolar power waveshapes, a n d provides a good referelice for the h a r d w a r e required for control circuit implementation. An example is showed, in it, the isolation stage required between control circvit and power stage a r e included. Computational and practical results are also presented.
PSPICE offers the possibility to design and evaluate the complete system which includes Control Circuit, DC/A C Converter and The Motor. This is very important bccause the performance of the Motor depends upon of quality of thc waveshapes delivered by DC/AC Converter and the characteristics of these wave shapes arc dctermincd by thc Control Circuit. The Control Circuit works as a pulse generator to drive the power stage and some desirables characteristics of it are:
Allows regulation of the vohage applied to thc motor. Allows frequency regulation of the waveshapcs delivered to the motor. Performs pulscs to obtain high qualily output waveshapes from DC/AC Converter. Easy connection to other circuits to achieve a close loop system.
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Considering that the most recommcndcd tcchniqucs to generate the pulses to drive the power stagc are PWhI techniques or HIPWM techniques [2], lets us consider as an example of a Control Circuit technique the following: Lets compare a triangular waveshape against a modificd sinusoidal waveshapes with 3rd and 9th harmonic injcction such as: Y(t)=l. lSSen(wt)+ 0.27 Scn (3wt) -0.029Scn(9wt) with a frequency ratio of 18. The way to define in PSPICE the triangular waveshape and sinusoidal waveshapcs is bascd in voltngc sources controllcd by voltage [3][4], this allows:
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REFERENCES MicroSim Corporation, "PSPICE Circuit Analysis", 1990. Boost M.A. and Ziogas P.D., "State of the Art Cnrricr PWM Techniques: A Criticai Evaluation", IEEE (IA). Vol. IA-24, pp. 27 1, 1988. David B5ez-L6pez, "AnAlisis de circuitos por computadora usondo SPICE", (In Spanish) Ed. Alfaomega, Mbxico, 1994. Ned Mohan, "Power Electronics: Computer Simulation, Analysis, and Education Using PSPICE", University of Minnesota, 1992. Mohon, Undcland, Robbins. "Powcr Elcctronics: Converters, Applications and Dcsign", Ed. John Wilcy & Sons, New York,1989.
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