基于fpga的集成信号调节器,用于使用增量编码器测量转轴的位置、速度和加速度

K. Banerjee, B. Dam, K. Majumdar
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数字运动控制应用,其中电动机被用作执行器,使用增量编码器作为反馈装置来感知旋转轴的位置。然而,为了使控制器实现对输入位置或速度轨迹的精确跟踪,并使跟踪性能对参数不确定性和负载波动等不可预测的干扰具有鲁棒性,还需要测量速度和加速度数据。在大多数现有的数字运动控制解决方案中,很少直接测量速度和加速度。相反,它们是从增量编码器获得的离散位置数据中估计出来的。已有文献记载的速度和加速度估计算法,文献报告了在典型输入位置轨迹下所述算法性能的仿真和实验结果。然而,没有使用增量编码器提供位置、速度和加速度测量的集成硬件模块被报道。本文介绍了一种基于fpga的集成信号调节器的设计和实现,该调节器利用增量式编码器的信号测量当前位置,然后估计当前的速度和加速度,并在试验台上进行了测试。由于具有快速的行业标准串行链路,所提出的信号调节器有资格成为数字运动控制应用中的集成反馈设备。
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An FPGA-based integrated signal conditioner for measurement of position, velocity and acceleration of a rotating shaft using an incremental encoder
Digital motion control applications, where electric motors are utilized as actuators, use incremental encoders as feedback devices to sense the rotating shaft position. However, for the controller to implement an accurate tracking of input position or velocity trajectories, and to make the tracking performance robust with respect to unpredictable disturbances like parameter uncertainties and load fluctuations, measurement of velocity and acceleration data is also required. In majority of the existing digital motion control solutions, direct measurement of velocity and acceleration is rarely done. Instead, they are estimated from the discrete position data obtained from the incremental encoder. Well documented velocity and acceleration estimation algorithms exist, and the literature report both simulation and experimental results on the performance of the said algorithms with typical input position trajectories. However, no integral hardware module that uses an incremental encoder to provide position, velocity and acceleration measurement is reported. This paper presents the design and FPGA-based implementation of an integrated signal conditioner that uses the signals coming from an incremental encoder to measure the current position, and then estimate the current velocity and acceleration from it, and its performance on a test-rig. With a fast, industry-standard serial link, the proposed signal conditioner qualifies to be an integrated feedback device in digital motion control applications.
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