P. Malliband, N. van der Duijn Schouten, R. McMahon
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Precision calorimetry for the accurate measurement of inverter losses
High precision calorimetry permits the direct measurement of losses in power electronic systems. This paper describes improvements to the design of a double- jacketed, closed type calorimeter in order to make these measurements. Calibration tests have confirmed that the new design can measure losses to an accuracy of better than 0.5 W in 200 W. This calorimeter has been used to verify the accuracy of models for inverters for use in variable speed drives for domestic appliances. Verification has been undertaken at a range of switching frequencies and confirms the ability of the models to predict inverter performance without recourse to physical prototypes.