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Title: | Digital Signal Processor Controlled PWM Phase Modulator for Two-Phase Induction Motor Drive |
Authors: | Bhuyan, Muhibul Haque Rahman, Kazi Mujibur |
Keywords: | PWM 2-phase Inverter DSP 2-level PWM 3-level PWM MATLAB 2-phase Induction Motor Motor Driver |
Issue Date: | 31-Dec-2007 |
Publisher: | The Institution of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB-EE) |
Citation: | M. H. Bhuyan and K. M. Rahman, “Digital Signal Processor Controlled PWM Phase Modulator for Two-Phase Induction Motor Drive,” Journal of Electrical Engineering, the Institution of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB-EE), ISSN: 0379-4318, vol. EE 34, no. I-II, pp. 19-25, December 2007. |
Abstract: | In the case of an ac servo driver, there are needs for both speed/position and direction control. Conventionally, ac servo drives use two-phase motors where the speed/position is controlled by pulse width modulation and the direction change is undertaken by phase reversals. Contrary to the conventional techniques, this paper proposes a phase modulator where the PWM scheme controls both the output voltage and phase angle between two phases. Because of the computation-intensive nature of the scheme, it is implemented with a TMS320C50 digital signal processor. The PWM scheme adopted for the two-phase inverter optimizes the pattern for minimum third harmonic content. The performance of the scheme is tested on a prototype two-phase inverter with a two-phase motor as a load. The experimental waveforms resemble the simulated ones validating the theoretical model of the proposed scheme. |
Description: | This is based on my MSc research work. |
URI: | http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/553 |
ISSN: | p-0379-4318 |
Appears in Collections: | Publications From Faculty of Engineering |
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