FPGA Based Vector Control of Induction Motor

  • Srinivas G
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Abstract

To get the desired response of the sensor less Vector controlled Induction Motor (SVC-IM) by the experimental setup, the controller implementation for the generation of the PWM signals is the key role. It is possible with the rapid growth of electronic industry such as high speed digital signal processors (DSPs) with micro controllers available in the present market. In the past DSP technologies were used to realize the several SVC-IM schemes, i.e. KF, PI, GA and PSO respectively. However, it creates issues related to the time delay and execution of the PWM signals, etc., as a results system becomes complex. Therefore a new approach is implemented to overcome the issues related to the execution time, namely Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) processors are suggested in the present market. Moreover the programming is done using very high speed hardware descriptive language (VHDL).

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Srinivas, G., & Krishna, Dr. P. V. R. (2020). FPGA Based Vector Control of Induction Motor. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(4), 572–577. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b2905.049420

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