Design and implementation of an industrial vector-controlled induction motor drive

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Vector-controlled induction motor drives are quite popular in the industry in applications that demand high dynamic performance. This paper describes the implementation of a complete industrial vector-controlled drive for a 30 kW induction motor. The control algorithms for the drive are implemented using a TMS320F28335 Digital Signal Controller (DSC). Various monitoring and protection functions for the drive are implemented using a Cyclone IV FPGA that communicates with the DSC, and acts as the master controller for the drive. The FPGA also communicates with a Human–Machine Interface to provide a simple graphical control interface to the operator.

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Titus, J., Vamshikrishna, M., Sekhar, B., Rajendra, B. J., Hatua, K., Vasudevan, K., … Muni, B. P. (2017). Design and implementation of an industrial vector-controlled induction motor drive. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 42(8), 1335–1341. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-017-0660-6

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