AC I DC Choke
AC I DC Choke
AC I DC Choke
INTRODUCTION
The power structure of a conventional AC drive consists of
three stages. The first stage rectifies the AC supply voltage
into DC voltage. The second stage, the DC link, has a
capacitor in order to filter out voltage ripple and to provide
stable DC voltage for the third stage to operate. The third
stage is the inverter which converts the DC voltage back to AC
voltage using IGBTs (insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors), to
create a pulse width modulated voltage waveform. This
voltage drives a current approximating a sine wave in the
motor.
Additionally, chokes are usually required to be used. They are
needed to shape the input current that is drawn from the
supply and for stability reasons to minimize the influence from
the supply impedance. In shaping the input current, they also
lessen the stresses to the DC-link capacitor, increasing its
lifetime.
In general, the chokes can be placed either on the AC or on
the DC side of the rectifier as presented in Fig. 1 and 2,
respectively.
REDUCTION OF THE
HARMONICS
The main reason for using chokes is to add series impedance
to reduce harmonics and stresses on capacitors. This is
achieved with both types of chokes.
The input current waveforms for both choke types are shown
in Fig. 3. The values have been simulated with equal
component values (Ldc/bus = Lac/phase = 400 H,
Cdc = 700 F).
350
LAC
R
CDC
PHASE
VOLTAGE
300
I_AC
CHOKE
250
I_DC
CHOKE
200
I (A)
150
M35201
100
50
LDC+
0
0,000
R
CDC
0,003
0,004
0,005
t(s)
0,007
0,008
0,009
MCR35203
LDC-
0,001
M35202
38-00016-01
In Fig. 5, the DC-link voltages for the case of Fig. 3 are shown.
580
DC
CHOKE
AC
CHOKE
560
540
DC
VOLTAGE
520
(V)
500
480
460
0,58
0,585
0,59
0,595
t(s)
MCR35205
120
AC CHOKE
DC CHOKE
IEC61000-3-12
100
80
PERCENT
60
OF
FUNDAMENTAL
40
20
HARMONIC ORDER
11
13
MCR35204
38-0001601
38-0001601
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