Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2004
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Abstract
We propose a simple low-cost approach to the winding-sensed control of three-phase synchronous permanent-magnet motors. Our approach results from a straightforward but elegant application of vector-based motor theory. The method therefore does not depend on the differential equations that describe the motor dynamics, and it does not depend on the particular motor parameters. The single method we derive applies to both wye- and delta-configured motors. We vectorially sum the voltage waveforms at the motor terminals in a certain way and use their zero crossings to produce a correctly phased six-step switch sequence. We discuss the implementation for both wye- and delta-configured motors, and we present experimental results for a delta-configured implementation.
Repository Citation
Simon, Daniel J. and Feucht, Dennis L., "Synchronous Motor Phase Control By Vector Addition of Induced Winding Voltages" (2004). Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications. 21.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/enece_facpub/21
Original Citation
Simon, D.; Feucht, D.L.; , "Synchronous motor phase control by vector addition of induced winding voltages," Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on , vol.51, no.3, pp. 537- 544, June 2004 doi: 10.1109/TIE.2004.825367
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2004.825367
Version
Postprint
Publisher's Statement
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Volume
51
Issue
3