Digital PID control is one of the most widely used control methods in the manufacturing process. Based on the analysis of PID control algorithm, the system has designed and simulated the incremental PID controller using the LPM macro module built-in FPGA,and also designed the PWM module. The combination of two modules can be used for a variety of applications. The results show that the design is feasible and correct.
The mathematical vector model of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) has first been discussed in this paper, and a servo control system based on Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) has been designed, in which a enhanced Microprogrammed Control Unit (EMCU) is combined with drive chips and the relevant control software to achieve the precise control of PMSM. In order to control the position, speed and current of the PMSM, six SVPWM signals are generated with the motor vector control method, and the vector control strategy with three closed loops is projected. According to the control principle, the circuits of the hardware modules are designed and built, and the program of the control process is compiled and downloaded the EMCU, and then the human-computer interaction interface of the system is implemented by LabVIEW. The results of the test show that the control system designed can control the rotating speed and the high-speed pendulum operation of PMSM precisely.
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