Silent injection for saliency based sensorless control by means of current oversampling

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Sensorless control approaches for low and zero speed determine the rotor position by injecting high frequency voltage signals. Current measurement noise and quantization necessitate a minimum amount of injection amplitude, which implies an acoustic noise emission that for many applications is unacceptable. This paper proposes to sample the current with the maximum A/D conversion frequency while processing the data with an FPGA. By means of a recursive least squares method and an algorithmic extension, high precision current slopes are calculated from low injection voltage. Experimental results show that the injection magnitude can be reduced by factor 7 to 10 compared to standard PWM centered current measurement. © 2013 IEEE.

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Landsmann, P., Paulus, D., Dötlinger, A., & Kennel, R. (2013). Silent injection for saliency based sensorless control by means of current oversampling. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (pp. 398–403). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIT.2013.6505705

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