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Abstract
Three phase induction motors are the workhorse of industry. Variable speed operation of the motor enables substantial energy savings through implementation of variable frequency drives. This project concerns on the design and implementation of three-phase voltage source inverter (VSI) for variable frequency drive. The focus was to generate variable frequency output suitable to be fed to the induction motor for the purpose of variable speed control. SPWM signal was generated through SIMULINK algorithm. The VSI circuit was designed, fed with SPWM trigger signal and simulated for variable frequency output in terms of line-to-neutral and line-to-line voltage across R-L load. In the experimental setup, the real VSI system was developed, the SPWM trigger signal generated through SIMULINK and interfaced to hardware using Arduino microcontroller. The output is dropped across resistive load and parameters line-to-neutral and line-to-line voltage was measured. Three set of output voltage with frequency of generated at 20Hz, 50Hz and 70Hz. Thus, experimental result validated that variation of frequency of voltage output of the VSI has been successfully achieved.
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1 School of Mechatronic Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis
2 School of Electrical Systems Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis