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Keywords: EMI, EMC, Common Mode, high frequency, induction motor, cable
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Introduction
Environmental electromagnetic pollution has been a
serious problem for electronic and electrical equipment for
years. Any electrical or electronic device is a potential noise
source to its environment. High-level electromagnetic
disturbances may cause electrical and electronic devices
and systems to malfunction in a common electromagnetic
environment [1, 11]. A piece of equipment is considered
electromagnetically compatible only if its effects are
tolerable to all other equipment operating in its environment.
To ensure this compatibility, electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) becomes an important engineering discipline. In
order to achieve EMC, disturbances should be considered
from two distinct points of view: electromagnetic emission
(EME) and electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) [1, 4].
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a major concern in
inverter motor drive systems. The sources of EMI have
been commonly identified as high switching dv/dt and di/dt
rates interacting with inverter parasitic components [5]. The
conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI) is classified
into two types of differential-mode (DM) and common-mode
(CM). Differential mode propagation takes place between
two conductors and common-mode propagation takes place
between a group of conductors and ground [1, 6].
The usual configuration of an inverter-fed motor drive is
shown in Fig. 1.
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Fig.3. Common-Mode
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(4)
FD ( P G )
1
2 L (C p
C g1 C g 2
C g1 C g 2
(1)
(2)
L (C P C g 2 ) p 2
Z pG
6 C g 2 p( L ( C p
C g1 C g 2
C g1 C g 2
VCM p
I CM p
L
p 1
Rp
) p2
L
p 1)
Rp
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FN ( P G )
1
2 L (C p C g 2 )
Fig.11. Inverter-Cable-Motor
impedance characteristic
influence
in
Common
mode
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