Title :
Real-Time Simulation of Permanent Magnet Motor Drive on FPGA Chip for High-Bandwidth Controller Tests and Validation
Author :
Dufour, Christian ; Abourida, Simon ; Belanger, Jean ; Lapointe, Vincent
Author_Institution :
Opal-RT Technol., Montreal, Que.
Abstract :
Presented is a real-time simulator of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive implemented on an FPGA card. Real-time simulation of PMSM drives enable thorough testing of control strategies and rapid deployment of vehicular or industrial applications. The PMSM model is based on Park transform with a reference frame on the rotor and assumes sinusoidal flux induction. A 3-phase IGBT inverter drives the PMSM machine. Both models are implemented with the RT-LAB real-time simulation platform of Opal-RT Technologies using a Simulink blockset called Xilinx System Generator (XSG), and without any VHDL coding. The paper explains various aspects of the design of the motor drive models in fixed-point representation in XSG, as well as actual simulation validation against a standard PMSM drive model built in Simulink. The PMSM drive, along with a test source for the pulse width modulation, is coded for an FPGA card. The model has user-selectable dead time, modulation index, source angle offset, and frequency. The overall model compilation and simulation is entirely automated by RT-LAB. The drive can also run in a closed loop with a controller executing on a CPU of a real-time simulator. The final PMSM drive model runs with a 20-ns integration time step, allows for time multiplexing of d-q values, and has an I/O latency of 310 ns (250 ns for the PMSM machine alone). The drive is directly connected to RT-LAB digital inputs and analog outputs (1 microsecond settling time) on the FPGA card and has a resulting total hardware-in-the-loop latency of 1.31 microseconds
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; machine control; machine testing; permanent magnet motors; pulse width modulation; synchronous motor drives; FPGA chip; IGBT inverter drives; PMSM; Park transform; XSG; fixed-point representation; hardware-in-the-loop latency; high-bandwidth controller tests; modulation index; permanent magnet synchronous motor drive; pulse width modulation; real-time simulation; sinusoidal flux induction; source angle offset; Delay; Electrical equipment industry; Field programmable gate arrays; Industrial control; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Permanent magnet motors; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Rotors; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE Industrial Electronics, IECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0390-1
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2006.347676