Position Sensorless Direct Torque Control of Brushless DC Motor Drive Using Four-Switch, Three Phase Inverter

AuthorsS.M. Seyedi, A. Halvaei Niasar, H. Moghbelli
JournalInternational Review on Modelling and Simulations (I.RE.MO.S.)
Page number2036-2041
Serial number5
Volume number5
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published AtOctober 2012
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryItaly
Journal IndexSCOPUS

Abstract

Today, cost reduction is important matter in all of the systems. In brushless dc (BLDC) motor drives, cost reduction can be achieved by elimination of three Hall Effect position sensors and reducing the number of power switches. On the other hand, in order to reduce the torque ripple, direct torque control (DTC) method can directly control the inverter states. To utilize simultaneous both advantages, reduction cost and minimization torque ripple, we proposed a novel reduced-part position sensorless DTC technique for a four-switch, three-phase BLDC motor drive in the constant torque region. The performance of the proposed scheme is verified via some simulations.

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tags: Four-Switch Inverter,sensorless control,Brushless dc motor drives,direct torque control,cost reduction