2004
DOI: 10.1541/ieejias.124.486
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Simple Current Phase Control for Current Sensor-less Sinusoidal Drive System of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor with Low-resolution Position Sensor

Abstract: Recently, the sinusoidal drive of a permanent magnet synchronous motor has been actively researched because of its low noise and low vibration. Moreover, the sinusoidal drive system which uses only a lowresolution position sensor without utilizing the current sensor is researched. This paper proposes the method for deciding the lead angle of the impressed voltage by an easy expression for current sensor-less sinusoidal drive system of a permanent magnet synchronous motor with a low-resolution position sensor. … Show more

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“…This system has both normal drive control and deceleration control. The normal drive control uses a method for controlling the current phase simply without a current sensor (6) and is selected when the motor is driven. The speed controller is a PI (Proportional and Integral) controller that creates a voltage amplitude reference, V a , based on the difference between the speed reference, ω*, and the estimated speed, ω.…”
Section: Simple Non-regeneration Deceleration Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system has both normal drive control and deceleration control. The normal drive control uses a method for controlling the current phase simply without a current sensor (6) and is selected when the motor is driven. The speed controller is a PI (Proportional and Integral) controller that creates a voltage amplitude reference, V a , based on the difference between the speed reference, ω*, and the estimated speed, ω.…”
Section: Simple Non-regeneration Deceleration Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current sensorless-control systems are recently explored, which eliminates costly Hall-effect CTs instead of a magnetic-pole position sensor [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Current Sensorless Control Of Pmsmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Y. Tomigashi et al presented a practical current-phase control method of a PMSM with a low-resolution position sensor, which allows sinusoidal current drive without current sensors [17][18]. The method features indirect d-axis current control incorporating a field-weakening function with no rotational coordinate transformation as indicated by the following equations:…”
Section: Current Sensorless Control Of Pmsmmentioning
confidence: 99%