2021-03-24 09:09 AM
The captured PWM signals with back-emf’s and currents are shown in the figure below (waveforms are recorded using Logic Analyzer). The pulse causing the problem is highlighted in yellow.
I did many work-around to solve the problem but could not find a solution. I would really appreciate if anyone can give some idea to tackle this issue.
Figure explanation:
The first three waveforms are the phase currents, followed by three back-emf’s and PWM pulses
In the figure,
'High U' is the PWM pulse on high side of U phase
'Low U' is the PWM pulse on low side of U phase
'High V' is the PWM pulse on high side of V phase
'Low V' is the PWM pulse on low side of V phase
In the test the motor is running at no-load, duty cycle is 90% and switching frequency is around 20kHz
The IGBT module used: FAM65V05DF1
The BLDC motor used: T-Motor U15
Thanks in advance
2021-05-25 02:16 AM
Dear @JJaco.3
Welcome to the STM32 Community
Could you give more details to the STM32 Community about your setup -the material you use- ?
(HW and SW, CPU(s), tools and versions, board(s), motor(s) and so on)
And more especially did you use STM32 MC tools (such as MC_suite, STM32 MC Motor Profile, STM32 MC SDK, STM32 MC Workbench, and so on)?
Best regards
Laurent Ca...