A sensorless speed estimator for application in a direct torque controller of an interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drive, incorporating compensation of offset error
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This paper present a sensorless technique for speed estimation of a direct torque controlled (DTC) interior permanent magnet (IPM) synchronous motor drive. The proposed method uses a new speed estimator from the stator flux linkage vector and the torque angle δ. It is shown that by including the torque angle in the estimation process results in a more accurate transient speed estimator than what is reported in the existing literature. The offset error causes the torque of a motor to oscillate and these torque ripples deteriorate the performance of the speed estimator. In order to eliminate ripples in the estimated speed, compensation has been made using a programmable cascaded low pass filter. Results from modeling and experiment verify the effectiveness of the sensorless speed estimator and offset error compensator.
History
Location
Cairns, Qld.
Publication classification
EN.1 Other conference paper
Volume
1
Pagination
276-281
Start date
2002-06-23
End date
2002-06-27
ISSN
0275-9306
Title of proceedings
2002 IEEE 33rd Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference