Brushless DC motor control system responsive to control signals generated by a computer or the like
Abstract
A control system for a brushless DC motor responsive to digital control signals is disclosed. The motor includes a multiphase wound stator and a permanent magnet rotor. The motor is arranged so that each phase winding, when energized from a DC source, will drive the rotor through a predetermined angular position or step. A commutation signal generator responsive to the shaft position provides a commutation signal for each winding. A programmable control signal generator such as a computer or microprocessor produces individual digital control signals for each phase winding. The control signals and commutation signals associated with each winding are applied to an AND gate for that phase winding. Each gate controls a switch connected in series with the associated phase winding and the DC source so that each phase winding is energized only when the commutation signal and the control signal associated with that phase winding are present. The motor shaft may be advanced one step at a time to a desired position by applying a predetermined number of control signals in the proper sequence to the AND gates and the torque generated by the motor be regulated by applying a separate control signal and each AND gate which is pulse width modulated to control the total time that each switch connects its associated winding to the DC source during each commutation period.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- April 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985nasa.reptU....P
- Keywords:
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- Control Systems Design;
- Digital Techniques;
- Direct Current;
- Engine Control;
- Numerical Control;
- Signal Generators;
- Stators;
- Communication;
- Computer Programming;
- Microprocessors;
- Patent Applications;
- Rotors;
- Winding;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering