Title :
Towards EMI prediction of a PM motor drive for automotive applications
Author :
Chen, S. ; Nehl, T.W. ; Lai, J.-S. ; Huang, X. ; Pepa, E. ; de Doncker, R. ; Voss, I.
Author_Institution :
Delphi Res. Labs, Shelby Township, MI, USA
Abstract :
Technology innovations in automobiles increasingly involve high power electric motor drives, leading to an increasing level of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and the requirements to meet electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). A numerical prediction of EMI/EMC has the potential to evaluate EMI performances at the design stage and before prototyping. It can also help reduce the post-prototype EMC cost by minimizing late re-design and modifications of a drive implementation. This paper describes a systematic approach towards early EMI prediction of motor drives. It is able to calculate the conducted EMI through modeling of parasitic coupling and circuit simulation. Methodologies for extracting parasitic parameters of major EMI components of a PM motor drive are developed using FEM analysis, experimental measurement and analytical approximation. Major EMI characteristics of the PM motor drive is then predicted by using a circuit simulator to solve the motor drive circuitry with high frequency parasitic parameters. Simulation results are compared with experimental data and the effectiveness of the EMI simulation approach is demonstrated.
Keywords :
DC motor drives; automobiles; brushless DC motors; circuit simulation; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; finite element analysis; invertors; permanent magnet motors; power MOSFET; EMC; EMI; EMI prediction; EMI simulation; FEM analysis; PM motor drive; automobiles; automotive applications; circuit simulation; circuit simulator; conducted EMI calculation; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; high frequency parasitic parameters; numerical prediction; parasitic coupling; parasitic parameter extraction; parasitic parameters; technology innovations; three-phase MOSFET inverter; Automobiles; Automotive applications; Circuit simulation; Electric motors; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic compatibility and interference; Electromagnetic interference; Motor drives; Performance evaluation; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2003. APEC '03. Eighteenth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Miami Beach, FL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7768-0
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2003.1179170