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- Title
Implementation of a DSP-based hybrid sensor for switched reluctance motor converter.
- Authors
Whei-Min Lin; Chih-Ming Hong; Chiung-Hsing Chen; Huang -Chen Chien
- Abstract
The Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) inherits a simple and reliable structure with an economical manufacturing cost. The DC power output supplies the unipolar converter to control the pulses sent to SRM. Thus, the velocity and torque are controllable for various velocity commands, and the SRM is gaining more and more applications on high torque requirement field with constant power. This paper proposes a DSP based hybrid sensor for switched reluctance motor with easy implementation. The current transducer is used to monitor the energized current and proximity sensors for rotor salient. The signals are then fed back to DSP. This design will improve the performance of SRM to operate more smoothly.
- Subjects
RELUCTANCE motors; DIGITAL signal processing -- Design &; construction; ENGINEERING instruments; DETECTORS; DIGITAL electronics; ELECTRIC equipment; TRANSDUCER industry; POWER resources; ROTATIONAL motion (Rigid dynamics)
- Publication
International Journal of Energy & Environment, 2010, Issue 5, p843
- ISSN
2076-2895
- Publication type
Article