TY - JOUR
T1 - Phase current reconstruction techniques for two-phase inverters using a single current sensor
AU - Cho, Younghoon
AU - Cho, Kwan Yuhl
AU - Mok, Hyungsoo
AU - Kim, Kyeong Hwa
AU - Lai, Jih Sheng
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - This paper proposes phase current reconstruction techniques for two-phase two-leg and two-phase four-leg inverters using a single current sensor. In the proposed methods, one phase current is sampled simultaneously with a particular branch current by using only one current sensor, and then current reconstruction algorithms are applied to extract the information on two phase currents from the sensor output. The sampled current information is periodically updated at the peak and the valley of the triangular carrier waveform in each switching cycle of pulse-width modulation (PWM). The voltage vector spaces where the phase currents can be reconstructed are evaluated. Compared to the existing method using two individual current sensors in two phases, the proposed schemes can save implementation cost since it is possible to remove one current sensor. In addition, the proposed methods are free from gain discrepancy issues between two current sensors. Simulations and experiments show excellent current reconstruction performance of the proposed methods.
AB - This paper proposes phase current reconstruction techniques for two-phase two-leg and two-phase four-leg inverters using a single current sensor. In the proposed methods, one phase current is sampled simultaneously with a particular branch current by using only one current sensor, and then current reconstruction algorithms are applied to extract the information on two phase currents from the sensor output. The sampled current information is periodically updated at the peak and the valley of the triangular carrier waveform in each switching cycle of pulse-width modulation (PWM). The voltage vector spaces where the phase currents can be reconstructed are evaluated. Compared to the existing method using two individual current sensors in two phases, the proposed schemes can save implementation cost since it is possible to remove one current sensor. In addition, the proposed methods are free from gain discrepancy issues between two current sensors. Simulations and experiments show excellent current reconstruction performance of the proposed methods.
KW - Current reconstruction
KW - Single current sensor technique
KW - Two-phase four-leg inverters
KW - Two-phase inverters
KW - Two-phase two-leg inverters
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/81355123457
U2 - 10.6113/JPE.2011.11.6.837
DO - 10.6113/JPE.2011.11.6.837
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:81355123457
SN - 1598-2092
VL - 11
SP - 837
EP - 845
JO - Journal of Power Electronics
JF - Journal of Power Electronics
IS - 6
ER -