Sensorless commutation method for low-voltage BLDC motors based on unfiltered line voltage
Loading...
Downloads
7
Date issued
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
Location
Signature
License
Abstract
This study presents a filterless and sensorless commutation method for low-voltage brushless DC motors. The proposed method utilizes controlled DC-link inverter instead of the Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) scheme. Therefore, motor voltages and currents become free from the high-frequency noise of PWM switching, thereby decreasing motor losses. Consequently, the method does not require any Low-Pass
Filter (LPF) and it does not involve speed-dependent phase delay caused by the LPF. However, current commutation deteriorates waveform of line voltages. Thus, specific functions are defined to compensate for the current commutation spikes and remove false zero-crossing
points of line voltages. Furthermore, the use of unfiltered line voltages eliminates the requirement of any phase shifter. Hence, the main superiority of the proposed method over preceding sensorless commutation methods is the simultaneous elimination of the phase
shifter and LPF, which makes the method simple and cost-effective. The simulation and experimental results show the effectiveness and validity of the method.
Description
Subject(s)
brushless DC motor, current commutation, filterless, hysteresis, low-voltage, sensorless, rotor position detection
Citation
Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2019, vol. 17, no. 1, p. 1-12 : ill.