Oinan Ni, Ming Yang, S. Odhano, P. Zanchetta, Xiaosheng Liu, Dianguo Xu
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Abstract
with the increasing demand of low-cost, high-efficiency, high performance for AC motor drive system, the permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with binary Hall sensors begins to be adopted in many fields. Compared with sensorless control, the usage of binary Hall sensors is a guarantee for the drive to achieve moderate control performance, and it is in smaller volume and more cost-effective compared with other types of position sensors. In this paper, a solution is provided to realize fully-closed loop control with low-resolution position sensors, by treating the position and speed estimators as separate systems. Results reveal that the model-based methods can take advantage of model information and model-free methods can smoothly process the quantized Hall position signal. Extensive experiment results are provided demonstrating the position control performance and basic servo performance for a PMSM drive using 3 bit-per-pole-pair sensing system.