2021
DOI: 10.1049/elp2.12078
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A novel deadbeat predictive current control of permanent magnet synchronous motor based on oversampling scheme

Abstract: When the speed of permanent magnet motor is relatively high, the fundamental frequency of stator voltage and current will rise. However, due to the limitation of switching frequency of power electronic devices, the switching times of power devices will be greatly reduced in a fundamental cycle of stator voltage. For the traditional control method with constant switching frequency mode, the control algorithm is executed only once in a carrier wave cycle, which will result in a low control frequency operating co… Show more

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“…The system adopts speed current dual closed-loop control, and the first step is to calculate the difference between the given speed and the actual motor speed; the second step is to use the speed loop PI to control the given current vector amplitude I ref ; the third step is to use the VSIM to determine the given current vector phase angle B ref , and finally, to achieve SVPWM control of the SynRM. The VUSWS method is used to construct the overall framework of electromagnetic torque after injecting phase angle offset signals, without the need to truly introduce cheap phase angle signals into the system, which compensates for the inherent shortcomings of the real signal injection method [18,19].…”
Section: Fig 2 Working Principle Of Virtual Unipolarity Injection Met...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system adopts speed current dual closed-loop control, and the first step is to calculate the difference between the given speed and the actual motor speed; the second step is to use the speed loop PI to control the given current vector amplitude I ref ; the third step is to use the VSIM to determine the given current vector phase angle B ref , and finally, to achieve SVPWM control of the SynRM. The VUSWS method is used to construct the overall framework of electromagnetic torque after injecting phase angle offset signals, without the need to truly introduce cheap phase angle signals into the system, which compensates for the inherent shortcomings of the real signal injection method [18,19].…”
Section: Fig 2 Working Principle Of Virtual Unipolarity Injection Met...mentioning
confidence: 99%