Performance of Space Vector PWM based Induction Motor Drive using dspace
Syed Munvar Ali1, V.Vijaya kumar Reddy2, M.Surya Kalavathi3

1Syed. Munvar Ali, Assistant Professor, Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering, N.B.K.R. Institute of Science & Technology, Vidya Nagar, Andhra Pradesh, India.

2V.Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Director, N.B.K.R. Institute of Science & Technology, Vidya Nagar, Andhrapradesh, India.

3M.Surya Kalavathi, Professor, Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. 

Manuscript received on 05 March 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 12 March 2019 | Manuscript Published on 20 March 2019 | PP: 400-404 | Volume-8 Issue- 4S2 March 2019 | Retrieval Number: D1S0087028419/2019©BEIESP

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Abstract: A discontinuous space vector pulse width modulation (DSVPWM) is presented for v/f control of the induction motor drive to reduce common mode voltage (CMV). The continuous space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) algorithms use two zero state voltage vectors at the beginning and end of the switching pattern. More ever SVPWM generate more CMV at zero voltage vectors where as in active zero state pulse width modulation (AZSPWM) algorithms CMV is minimized because of effective zero state voltage vectors. However SVPWM and AZSPWM algorithms use both zero voltage vectors at a time. The proposed DSVPWM based induction motor drive use only one zero voltage vector at a time reducing switching losses and harmonics in output phase voltages and currents. Experimental studies have been carried out for SVPWM, AZSPWM and DSVPWM based induction motor drive in dspace environment and results are presented.

Keywords: SVPWM, AZSPWM, Common Mode Voltage, DSVPWM, Zero Voltage Vectors.
Scope of the Article: Computer Architecture and VLSI