In order to solve the problem that the dynamic decoupling performance of the traditional decoupling method is reduced due to the parameter disturbance of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), a composite decoupling control method based on extended state observer (ESO) is proposed in this paper. In this method, voltage drop across stator resistance, cross coupling terms, internal uncertains and external load torque are taken as disturbances. The disturbance is observed in real time by using the extended state observer and compensated to the output end of the current controller, so as to realize the current decoupling control of the system and achieve the purpose of precise control of the current loop. The results of theoretical analysis show and simulation show that the composite decoupling control strategy based on extended state observer has better dynamic decoupling effect.
In order to solve the problem that the traditional uncertainty and disturbance estimator (UDE) control needs to increase the filter order to keep good performance when facing rapid disturbance changes, thus lead to cost increase in implementing the system, a speed control strategy of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) driver based on reduced order observer compensation is proposed. The designed control strategy is robust to the system with internal parameter variation and external torque disturbance. Through the compensation of load torque, the pressure of UDE controller is relieved, and then the tracking error of high-frequency component in load torque is eliminated, and the control performance of the system is improved more effectively. This paper proves the superiority of the new compound controller through comparison of simulation. results
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