The transactions of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.B
Online ISSN : 1348-8147
Print ISSN : 0385-4213
Brushless Motor without a Shaft-Mounted Position Sensor
Tsunehiro EndoFumio TajimaKenichi IizukaHideo Uzuhashi
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1985 Volume 105 Issue 5 Pages 498-504

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Abstract
A brushless motor with a microcomputer-based speed control system, but without a shaft-mounted position sensor, is described. The motor terminal voltages are used to obtain rotor position information. Speed control in the system is carried out through chopper control of the inverter itself, much as in chopper-fed DC motors. Various processes, including the speed control process, are controlled by developing the appropriate software. The limits of position sensing under a motor load are also described.
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