open loop sinusoidal control
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‎2020-02-01 3:38 AM
Hi, i am trying to control bldc motor sinusoidally. I completed with 6 step commutation.
I asked help in stm32 forum recent, but none helped. I have learned something in sinusoidal bldc control.
- FIrstly i implemented spwm using sine LUT (say 256 vales)
- And i spwm give good looking sine wave.
- I also generated 3 sin waves phase shifted 120 each.
- So now i have 6 spwm (3 sine 120 phase shifted & 3 sine complemented)
- Now i run the motor using this spwm (open loop sin control), the motor runs but consume more than 10amp.
I don't know where i am wrong, guys help me to solve this problem.
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‎2020-02-01 4:50 AM
The required current (sine amplitude) should be dependent on the required torque and speed.
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‎2020-02-01 4:50 AM
The required current (sine amplitude) should be dependent on the required torque and speed.
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‎2020-02-02 11:00 PM
THank you for your response . Ok piranha what you are saying is, running bldc motor under open loop sinusoidal configuration is accurate and will consume more current. Now i will try to synchronize the hall sensor data (RPM) with sin table. Can you give some advice for this.
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‎2020-10-16 1:01 AM
Dear @Bud​
Did the @Piranha​ 's answer help you to solve yor problem?
Best regards
Laurent Ca...
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‎2020-10-30 3:25 AM
Dear @Bud​
I guess it did, therefore I consider this thread closed.
If not, feel free to reopen it by posting an answer.
Best regards
Laurent Ca...
