Selection of Three-phase Inverter Topology and Optimization of the PCB Layout of a T-type Bridge-Leg for Power Dense Motor Drive Application

2024 4th International Conference on Smart Grid and Renewable Energy (SGRE)(2024)

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The topology selection plays a key role in minimizing the losses and improving the output waveform quality of an inverter. In addition, increasing the switching frequency of an inverter help to reduce the size of EMI filters resulting in power density improvement. Use of wide-bandgap device (like SiC devices) enables high switching frequency operation in power electronic converters. However, due to low gate charge and small junction capacitance of SiC devices, the SiC-based inverter is more likely to be influenced by side-effects of fast switching transition like undesired ringing, larger voltage overshoot and mistriggerig due to miller-effect. Parasitic inductances of multiple power loops and gate loops within the inverter leg play a key role in these undesired effects, however, a proper design of PCB-layout can reduce these effects. In this paper, a comparison is conducted between a T-type and 2-level inverter topologies for motor drive applications. Furthermore, a placement configuration of components along with the PCB layout are proposed for a T-type leg to improve its switching transition behavior by reducing the power and gate loop parasitic inductances. The parasitic inductances of proposed configuration are estimated using FEA simulation, and the estimated values are used to simulate the switching transition behavior of a T-type leg. Finally, a Double Pulse Test (DPT) is executed to demonstrate the accurate switching transition behaviour of a T-type leg which is designed with the proposed PCB layout and component placement.
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T-type inverter,Parasitic inductance,Miller-effect,Double pulse test
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