Title :
Slotless permanent magnet synchronous motor operation without a high resolution rotor angle sensor
Author :
Batzel, Todd D. ; Lee, Kwang Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An implementation for sinusoidal current control of a slotless permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with discrete Hall sensor position feedback is presented. To estimate the rotor position of the slotless PMSM, a flux estimation technique is used that takes advantage of the slotless machine´s characteristically low inductance to limit flux estimation error. The rotor position is estimated using a reference model and the measured phase currents and voltages. At startup and very low speeds, discrete Hall sensors are used to limit the position estimation error to approximately ±30 electrical degrees and to prevent the flux estimators from drifting due to measurement noise and offset. The proposed sinusoidal control method reduces the torque pulsations present when Hall sensor position feedback alone is used and eliminates the need for high-resolution rotor angle sensors. The proposed control strategy is applied to a slotless PMSM drive system and implemented using a digital signal processor (DSP). Experiments are carried out for the system and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of the control
Keywords :
Hall effect transducers; digital signal processing chips; electric current control; feedback; machine control; machine theory; magnetic flux; observers; parameter estimation; permanent magnet motors; rotors; synchronous motors; digital signal processor; discrete Hall sensor position feedback; flux estimation error; flux estimation technique; high-resolution rotor angle sensors; low inductance; measurement noise; measurement offset; rotor position estimation; rotor position observer; sinusoidal control method; sinusoidal current control; slotless PMSM; slotless PMSM drive system; slotless permanent magnet synchronous motor operation; torque pulsations reduction; Control systems; Current control; Estimation error; Feedback; Inductance; Magnetic sensors; Permanent magnet motors; Position measurement; Rotors; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on