Nowadays, most brushless DC (BLDC) motors use Hall sensors or sensorless algorithms based on backelectromotive force (back-EMF) sensing to detect rotor position information. These methods detect the commutation moments but imply the use of rectangular stator currents which, according to recent literature, limits the energy efficiency. In this study, sinusoidal stator currents are used to increase the motor energy efficiency. As a consequence, standard control based on the feedback of the Hall sensors or based on sensorless techniques detecting the back-EMF zero-crossing cannot be used. Therefore, the authors propose a load angle control algorithm for BLDC motors without using position and speed sensors. The objective is to obtain energy-efficient sensorless control for the BLDC motor based on the measurement of only two current and one voltage signal. The energy saving potential of the proposed method is especially outspoken for fixed speed applications with varying loads, which are typical BLDC applications. Experimental results are presented to validate the proposed method. Energy efficiency measurements over the whole operating range of the BLDC motor are included and show an energy saving potential up to 9.5%.
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De Viaene, J., Verbelen, F., Derammelaere, S., & Stockman, K. (2018). Energy-efficient sensorless load angle control of a BLDC motor using sinusoidal currents. IET Electric Power Applications, 12(9), 1378–1389. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-epa.2018.5059
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