Title :
Reusable VHDL Architectures for Induction Motor PWM Vector Control, targeting FPGAs
Author :
Aounis, Abdulmagid ; Cirstea, Silvia E. ; Cirstea, Marcian N.
Author_Institution :
Anglia Ruskin Univ.
Abstract :
The paper presents a new approach to the modelling, simulation, digital controller design and implementation of an induction motor vector control system. The method uses very high speed integrated circuit hardware description language (VHDL) as a unique EDA environment for system modelling, evaluation and controller design. Simulation and experimental results are presented. The advantages of using VHDL for a power drive behavioural modelling and control strategy FPGA implementation include important benefits like holistic analysis of a system in view of adopting an overall optimised control strategy, efficient design reusability of the typical vector control blocks in a range of digital controllers and IP cores, the ability to use this approach for the design of combined FPGA/microprocessor (core) efficient digital controllers through hardware-software codesign and not ultimately the use of a single flexible CAD environment for all phases of digital controller design and implementation, leading to short development time and short time to market
Keywords :
control system synthesis; digital control; electric machine analysis computing; field programmable gate arrays; hardware description languages; induction motors; machine vector control; microprocessor chips; FPGA; IP cores; digital controllers; hardware-software codesign; holistic analysis; induction motor PWM vector control; microprocessor; reusable VHDL architectures; very high speed integrated circuit hardware description language; Circuit simulation; Digital control; Electronic design automation and methodology; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware design languages; Induction motors; Machine vector control; Power system modeling; Pulse width modulation; Very high speed integrated circuits;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE Industrial Electronics, IECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0390-1
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2006.347620