Voltage source inverter with induction motor

A Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) driving an Induction Motor (IM) is a standard configuration for electric drives, commonly used in EVs, HVACز

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Step-by-Step Implementation in Simulink:1. DC Source
  • Use a DC Voltage Source block to power the inverter (e.g., 540 VDC).
2. Three-Phase VSI
  • Use the block:Simscape > Electrical > Specialized Power Systems > Power Electronics > Universal Bridge
  • Set it to use IGBTs or MOSFETs.
  • Configure for 3 legs (3-phase inverter).
3. PWM Pulse Generation
  • Use a PWM Generator (3-phase) or custom logic with Pulse Generator + Carrier wave.
  • Typical switching frequency: 2 kHz – 10 kHz.
  • Control input: use constant for open-loop, or feed from a speed controller in closed-loop.
4. Induction Motor
  • Use:Simscape > Electrical > Specialized Power Systems > Machines > Asynchronous Machine SI Units
  • Set rated power, voltage, and speed.
5. Mechanical Load
  • Add a Load Torque block (constant or variable).
6. Measurements
  • Use:
  • Current Measurement
  • Speed Sensor
  • Voltage Measurement
  • Connect to Scopes to monitor performance.
7. Control (Optional for Closed Loop)
  • Add a PI speed controller comparing motor speed with a reference.
  • Output of the controller modulates the inverter's PWM frequency or modulation index.

Cite As

Abdelrahman Farghly (2026). Voltage source inverter with induction motor (https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/180972-voltage-source-inverter-with-induction-motor), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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1.0.0