Common Mode EMI Filter Design for Si and SiC Inverters in an Aerospace Drive System

Author(s):  
William Perdikakis ◽  
Mark Scott ◽  
Chase Kitzmiller ◽  
Bailey Hall ◽  
Kevin J. Yost ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianrui Liu ◽  
Dong Jiang ◽  
Wei Sun ◽  
Yechi Zhang ◽  
Jianan Chen

Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 2069
Author(s):  
Panteleimon Papamanolis ◽  
Dominik Bortis ◽  
Florian Krismer ◽  
David Menzi ◽  
Johann Walter Kolar

A new universal front-end PFC rectifier topology of a battery charger for Electric Vehicles (EVs) is proposed, which allows fast charging at rated and/or full power level in case of 3-phase (Europe) as well as 1-phase (USA) mains supply. In this regard, a conventional 3-phase PFC rectifier would facilitate only one-third of the rated power in case of 1-phase operation. The new topology is based on a two-level six-switch (2LB6) 3-phase boost-type PFC rectifier, which is extended with a diode bridge-leg and additional windings of the Common-Mode (CM) chokes of the EMI filter. Besides this extension of the power circuit, the general design of the new converter is explained, and the generated Differential Mode (DM) and Common Mode (CM) EMI disturbances are investigated for 3-phase and 1-phase operation, resulting in guidelines for the EMI filter design. The EMI performance (CISPR 11 class-B QP) is experimentally verified for 1-phase and 3-phase operation at an output power of 4.5 kW, using a full-scale hardware prototype that implements the proposed extensions for a 2LB6 3-phase boost-type PFC rectifier and that is designed for output power levels of 22 kW and 19 kW in case of 3-phase and 1-phase operation, respectively. Compared to a conventional 2LB6 PFC rectifier, the volume of the extended system increases from 2.7 dm3 to 3.4 dm3, of which 0.5 dm3 is due to the additional dc-link capacitance for buffering the power pulsation with twice the mains frequency occurring for 1-phase operation.


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