Computer aided thought process for robust PMSM control

M. A.T.F. De Sousa, S. Caux, M. Fadel, A. M.N. Lima

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Abstract

Permanent magnet synchronous machines are commonly used with a pulse width modulated inverters to obtain easy to use variable speed actuators. Such drive systems may be applied to different types of mechanical loads. The inverter must feed the machine with a sinusoidal current controlled in magnitude and phase to obtain a brushless behavior. Robust speed control techniques must be implemented when the mechanical load is uncertain or to maintain the performance whenever the load changes. This paper points out that internal torque/current control must be effective before tuning a speed controller. Thought process is explained step by step and is computer aided. The design of the different control loops are made in simulation with optimization approach or robust formulation. Due to DSP development the implementation on the actual device is described and controllers are tested easily.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEUROCON 2007 - The International Conference on Computer as a Tool
Pages1740-1745
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventEUROCON 2007 - The International Conference on Computer as a Tool - Warsaw, Poland
Duration: 9 Sep 200712 Sep 2007

Publication series

NameEUROCON 2007 - The International Conference on Computer as a Tool

Conference

ConferenceEUROCON 2007 - The International Conference on Computer as a Tool
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityWarsaw
Period9/09/0712/09/07

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