The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of a sensorless control system based on a high-frequency signal injection combined with an inset PM motor. The rotor position of a synchronous permanent magnet (PM) motor with anisotropic rotor can be detected by the control system which superimposes a high-frequency signal to the steady-state stator voltage. The corresponding high-frequency current is modulated by the rotor anisotropy and used to determine the rotor position. These techniques are effective at zero and at low motor speed. Both saturation and cross-coupling have a heavy influence on the correct rotor position detection. In order to highlight the effectiveness of the sensorless technique, the tests are carried out at various operating conditions

Advantages of inset PM machines for zero-speed sensorless position detection

BIANCHI, NICOLA;BOLOGNANI, SILVERIO;
2006

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of a sensorless control system based on a high-frequency signal injection combined with an inset PM motor. The rotor position of a synchronous permanent magnet (PM) motor with anisotropic rotor can be detected by the control system which superimposes a high-frequency signal to the steady-state stator voltage. The corresponding high-frequency current is modulated by the rotor anisotropy and used to determine the rotor position. These techniques are effective at zero and at low motor speed. Both saturation and cross-coupling have a heavy influence on the correct rotor position detection. In order to highlight the effectiveness of the sensorless technique, the tests are carried out at various operating conditions
2006
Conference Record of the 2006 IEEE Industry Applications Conference, 41st IAS Annual Meeting.
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