Cm. Liaw et Ym. Lin, Random slope PWM inverter using existing system background noise: Analysis, design and implementation, IEE P-EL PO, 147(1), 2000, pp. 45-54
Random slope PWM (RSPWM) is one of the most easily realised RPWM techniques
for reducing the acoustic noise due to PWM switching harmonics. However, i
t is difficult to analyse it in closed form and it is thus difficult to des
ign quantitatively. The development of an RSPWM inverter using existing sys
tem background noise and its applications are presented. First, the effects
of the random signal's attributes on the harmonic spectrum distributed cha
racteristics of the RSPWM inverter output are observed intuitively. Then ac
cording to the observed phenomena, a quantitative design procedure is deriv
ed through using the equivalent instantaneous frequency change concept. For
the ease of implementation, the random signal used for random slope modula
tion is extracted from the current tracking control error signal with suita
ble filtering. Finally, the realisation of the designed RSPWM scheme using
a commercially available voltage-controlled oscillator integrated circuit i
s achieved. The designed RSPWM inverter is employed to power an induction m
otor drive, and its effectiveness is demonstrated experimentally.