Sensorless Control of Brushless DC Motor by Zero-Crossing Detection Pulse Generation with Adaptive Power Factor Control Technique

Author(s):  
Farhan Ahmad ◽  
Mukul Pandey ◽  
Mohammad Zaid
2011 ◽  
Vol 383-390 ◽  
pp. 4424-4431
Author(s):  
Chang Chun Chen ◽  
Jia Dan Wei ◽  
Bo Zhou ◽  
Guo Sheng Li

Zero crossing points of Back-Electromotive force (EMF) is the most mature and widely used method of the speed sensorless control of brushless DC motor (BLDCM). However, with the poor performance from standstill to low speed, it is not suitable for the position servo system. Therefore, this paper first analyzes several conventional speed sensorless control schemes in the BLDCM, then presents a novel control algorithms for the BLDCM. In the proposed method, the short pulse sensing method for the rotor position in the Start-Up process and self-synchronization with zero cross points of back-EMF are combined together. As a result, the BLDCM used in the position servo system can be easily controlled from zero to high speed, the theoretical analysis is verified by the simulation results based on Matlab, it shows that the proposed algorithms can improve the performances of position servo system compared with the conventional methods.


Author(s):  
Minal A Bodkhe ◽  
Vaishali Nandanwar

In this paper ,a new approach is presented aim at improving the power factor of three phase bridge inverter that equip with permanent Magnet Brushless DC motor(PMBLDCM)drive through microcontroller. Power factor correction converter is used for feeding a three phase bridge inverter based PMBLDC motor drive. The front end of PFC converter is a diode bridge rectifier fed from a step down transformer. In this three phase bridge inverter is operated as electronic commutator of the PMBLDCM .Nearly sinusoidal input current is achieved using. The proposed PMBLDCM drive with PFC converter is designed to run the motor to desired speed. This scheme improves an efficiency of proposed drive system with PFC feature in wide range of the speed and an input AC voltage.


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