Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters

A new concept of current sensor reduction technique called multi-branch current sensing technique (MCST) is proposed in this dissertation. In the proposed current sensing method, one more branch currents are simultaneously measured several times in a single switching cycle by using a single current...

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Main Author: Cho, Younghoon
Other Authors: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/39793
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10122012-204645/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-397932021-12-21T06:03:09Z Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters Cho, Younghoon Electrical and Computer Engineering Lai, Jih-Sheng Nelson, Douglas J. Meehan, Kathleen Centeno, Virgilio A. Yu, Wensong multi-branch current sensing technique multi-phase converter current feedback three-phase inverter two-phase inverter single current sensor technique A new concept of current sensor reduction technique called multi-branch current sensing technique (MCST) is proposed in this dissertation. In the proposed current sensing method, one more branch currents are simultaneously measured several times in a single switching cycle by using a single current sensor. After that, the current reconstruction algorithm is applied to obtain all phase currents information. Compared to traditional single current sensor techniques (SCSTs), the proposed method samples the output of the current sensor regularly, and the current sensing dead-zone is dramatically reduced. Since the current sampling is performed periodically, its implementation using a digital controller is extremely simple. Moreover, the periodical dead-zone and the dead-zone near the origin of the voltage vector space which have been a big problem in the existing methods can be completely eliminated. Accordingly, there is no need to have a complicated vector reconfiguration or current estimation algorithm. The proposed MCST also takes the advantages of a SCST such as reduced cost and elimination of the sensor gain discrepancy problem in the multiple current sensor method. The fundamental concept, implementation issues, and limitation of the proposed MCST are described based on three-phase systems first. After that, the proposed MCST is adopted to two-phase inverters and multi-phase dc-dc converters with little modifications. Computer simulations and hardware experiments have been conducted for a three-phase boost converter, a three-phase motor drive system, a two-phase two-leg inverter, a two-phase four-leg inverter with bipolar modulation, a two-phase four-leg inverter with unipolar modulation, and a four-phase dc-dc converter applications. From the simulations and the experimental results, the feasibilities of the proposed method mentioned above are fully verified. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:20:55Z 2014-03-14T21:20:55Z 2012-10-10 2012-10-12 2012-11-05 2012-11-05 Dissertation etd-10122012-204645 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/39793 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10122012-204645/ Cho_Y_D_2012.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic multi-branch current sensing technique
multi-phase converter
current feedback
three-phase inverter
two-phase inverter
single current sensor technique
spellingShingle multi-branch current sensing technique
multi-phase converter
current feedback
three-phase inverter
two-phase inverter
single current sensor technique
Cho, Younghoon
Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters
description A new concept of current sensor reduction technique called multi-branch current sensing technique (MCST) is proposed in this dissertation. In the proposed current sensing method, one more branch currents are simultaneously measured several times in a single switching cycle by using a single current sensor. After that, the current reconstruction algorithm is applied to obtain all phase currents information. Compared to traditional single current sensor techniques (SCSTs), the proposed method samples the output of the current sensor regularly, and the current sensing dead-zone is dramatically reduced. Since the current sampling is performed periodically, its implementation using a digital controller is extremely simple. Moreover, the periodical dead-zone and the dead-zone near the origin of the voltage vector space which have been a big problem in the existing methods can be completely eliminated. Accordingly, there is no need to have a complicated vector reconfiguration or current estimation algorithm. The proposed MCST also takes the advantages of a SCST such as reduced cost and elimination of the sensor gain discrepancy problem in the multiple current sensor method. The fundamental concept, implementation issues, and limitation of the proposed MCST are described based on three-phase systems first. After that, the proposed MCST is adopted to two-phase inverters and multi-phase dc-dc converters with little modifications. Computer simulations and hardware experiments have been conducted for a three-phase boost converter, a three-phase motor drive system, a two-phase two-leg inverter, a two-phase four-leg inverter with bipolar modulation, a two-phase four-leg inverter with unipolar modulation, and a four-phase dc-dc converter applications. From the simulations and the experimental results, the feasibilities of the proposed method mentioned above are fully verified. === Ph. D.
author2 Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Cho, Younghoon
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title Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters
title_short Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters
title_full Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters
title_fullStr Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Branch Current Sensing Based Single Current Sensor Technique for Power Electronic Converters
title_sort multi-branch current sensing based single current sensor technique for power electronic converters
publisher Virginia Tech
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