Analysis and Implementation of Efficient BLDC Motor Drive with Different Converter Systems
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
This Paper deals with analysis of efficient BLDC motor drive with various converter systems. Performance of the drive system is compared based on THD and PF at the AC mains with the following converter topology: Conventional DC-DC converter, SEPIC and CSC converter. The complete drive system is designed and modeled in MATLAB/Simulink environment for speed control over a wide range.
Authors and Affiliations
Angeline Jayachandran*1
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