Title :
Elimination of discrete position sensor and current sensor in switched reluctance motor drives
Author :
Ehsani, Mehrdad ; Husain, Iqbal ; Kulkarni, Ashok B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
Shaft position sensing is essential in switched reluctance motors (SRMs) in order to synchronize the phase excitation pulses to the rotor position. In order to implement closed loop torque control, current sensors are also unavoidable. These sensors can constitute a substantial portion of the total system cost and tend to reduce system reliability. A low-cost position-sensing scheme using stator inductance measurement is presented. An analog electronic technique can be applied to measure the inductance of a nonconducting phase by using a linear frequency modulated (FM) converter. The output of the FM converter is decoded to get the shaft position signal. The control functions and converter switching signals are processed in a low-cost microcontroller. The discrete current sensors for closed-loop operation have been eliminated by using MOS-gated power switches with integrated current sensing capability. The combination of the above two schemes resulted in a totally sensorless SR motor drive
Keywords :
closed loop systems; digital control; electric current control; electric drives; machine control; microcomputer applications; microcontrollers; position control; reluctance motors; stators; switching; torque control; FM converter; MOS-gated power switches; closed loop torque control; current; digital control; integrated current sensing; machine control; microcontroller; phase excitation pulses; position; stator inductance measurement; switched reluctance motor drives; switching; synchronisation; Chirp modulation; Frequency modulation; Frequency synchronization; Inductance measurement; Reluctance machines; Reluctance motors; Rotors; Sensor systems; Shafts; Torque control;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on