Anotace:
A novel control DC-DC-AC buck converter for single phase capacitor-start-run induction motor drives is presented in this paper. The objective is to minimize harmonic distortion in inverter output voltage supply to a Single Phase Induction Motor (SPIM). Here, the output of a variable duty cycle buck DC-DC converter is fed to an H-bridge inverter to generate a very close sinusoidal output voltage. Few power semiconductor switches are utilized to produce inverter output voltage with reduced harmonic distortion comparable with results achieved in multilevel inverters. The SPIM was analysed in the stationary d-q reference frame while the buck converter was operated in the Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM) to ensure that the output voltage vary exactly as the duty cycle. The simulation results show good starting transient characteristics for the SPIM and also stable operation under intermittent loading of 4 N-m. The average inverter output voltage of 157.4 V was achieved with Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) as low as 6.32%. This configuration is simple, cheap, and has reduced control complexity.