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Item type:Publication, Design and implementation multilevel inverter for 3φ induction motor speed control with RBM chopper technique(2006-12-01) ;Tipsuwanporn, V. ;Numsomran, A.Sawangsinkasikit, W.This paper introduces on application of Regularbased Binary Multiplier: RBM switching technique with multi level inverter to control induction-motor speed. Various form of 8-bit RBM signal are generated and choppered with the multi level-inverter output voltage whose switching angle is provided for determining amplitude of fundamental frequency and eliminating unrequired low-order harmonics. Objectives of this switching technique is improvement of the inverter output signal in term of total harmonic distortion voltage reduction (%THD) while controlling the motor. Such motor's efficiency and performance are improved while voltage to frequency ratio is maintained constantly for stable torque during control. © 2006 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Design and implementation multilevel inverter for 3φ induction motor speed control with RBM chopper technique embedded on FPGA(2006-01-01) ;Tipsuwanporn, V. ;Keanthong, K. ;Charean, A.Runghimmawan, T.This paper introduces on designing of Regular-based Binary Multiplier: RBM signal embedded on Field Programmable Gate Array: FPGA, which control induction motor speed. Various form of 8-bit RBM signal are generated and choppered with the multi level -inverter output voltage whose switching angle is provided for determining amplitude of fundamental frequency and eliminating unrequired low-order harmonics. Objectives of this switching technique is improvement of the inverter output signal in term of total harmonic distortion voltage reduction (%THD) while controlling the motor. Such motor's efficiency and performance are improved while voltage to frequency ratio is maintained constantly for stable torque during control. © 2006 IEEE.
