Title :
Rotor position and velocity estimation for a permanent magnet synchronous machine at standstill and high speeds
Author :
Corley, M.J. ; Lorenz, R.D.
Author_Institution :
Marquip Inc., Wisconsin, WI, USA
Abstract :
This paper addresses self-sensing (“sensorless”) control of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs). The major contribution of this work is the introduction of a simple-to-implement estimation technique that operates over a wide speed range, including zero speed. The technique achieves simplicity by decoupling the inherent cross-coupling in PMSMs. The technique utilizes the dependence of inductance on rotor position in interior permanent magnet machines to produce position and velocity estimates both for field orientation and for all motion control of the drives. The technique functions in a manner similar to a resolver and resolver-to-digital converter sensing system, whereby in the proposed technique the motor acts as the electromagnetic resolver and the power converter applies carrier frequency voltages to the stator which produce high frequency currents that vary with position. The sensed currents are then processed with a heterodyning technique that produces a signal that is approximately proportional to the difference between the actual rotor position and an estimated rotor position. This position error signal and a torque estimate are then used as inputs to a Luenberger style observer to produce parameter, zero lag, position and velocity estimates
Keywords :
machine control; motion control; observers; parameter estimation; permanent magnet motors; rotors; stators; synchronous motor drives; Luenberger style observer; carrier frequency voltages; drives; electromagnetic resolver; field orientation; heterodyning technique; high frequency currents; inductance; inherent cross-coupling decoupling; interior permanent magnet machines; motion control; permanent magnet synchronous motors; position error signal; resolver-to-digital converter sensing; rotor position estimation; sensorless control; stator; torque estimate; velocity estimation; Frequency conversion; Inductance; Motion control; Motion estimation; Permanent magnet machines; Permanent magnet motors; Permanent magnets; Rotors; Signal resolution; Synchronous motors;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1996. Thirty-First IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '96., Conference Record of the 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3544-9
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1996.556994