TY - JOUR
T1 - High-Frequency Signal Injection Method Based on Duty Cycle Shifting Without Maximum Fundamental Voltage Magnitude Loss
AU - Wang, Dong
AU - Lu, Kaiyuan
AU - Rasmussen, Peter Omand
PY - 2017/9
Y1 - 2017/9
N2 - High-frequency signal injection (HFSI) method is widely used in machine sensorless control in low speed operation range. The conventional HFSI methods are to superimpose high-frequency voltage signals onto the commanded stator voltage vector. Thus, the magnitude of the voltage used for machine torque production is sacrificed and these methods are not applicable for high-speed operation range. In this paper, a new HFSI method, in which high-frequency signal is generated by shifting the duty cycles between two neighboring switching periods, is proposed. This method allows injecting a high-frequency signal at half of the switching frequency without the necessity to sacrifice the machine fundamental voltage amplitude. This may be utilized to develop a new position estimation algorithm without involving the machine inductance in the medium- to high-speed range. As an application example, a new position estimation algorithm using the proposed HFSI method is developed and applied to a synchronous reluctance machine drive system. The proposed algorithm focuses on the medium- to high-speed range with the advantage of no filter needed for position information extraction and a machine-inductance-independent sensorless control implementation scheme is achieved. Experimental results are given to support the proposed new approaches.
AB - High-frequency signal injection (HFSI) method is widely used in machine sensorless control in low speed operation range. The conventional HFSI methods are to superimpose high-frequency voltage signals onto the commanded stator voltage vector. Thus, the magnitude of the voltage used for machine torque production is sacrificed and these methods are not applicable for high-speed operation range. In this paper, a new HFSI method, in which high-frequency signal is generated by shifting the duty cycles between two neighboring switching periods, is proposed. This method allows injecting a high-frequency signal at half of the switching frequency without the necessity to sacrifice the machine fundamental voltage amplitude. This may be utilized to develop a new position estimation algorithm without involving the machine inductance in the medium- to high-speed range. As an application example, a new position estimation algorithm using the proposed HFSI method is developed and applied to a synchronous reluctance machine drive system. The proposed algorithm focuses on the medium- to high-speed range with the advantage of no filter needed for position information extraction and a machine-inductance-independent sensorless control implementation scheme is achieved. Experimental results are given to support the proposed new approaches.
KW - Duty cycle shifting
KW - High-frequency signal injection (HFSI)
KW - Parameter independent
KW - Sensorless control
KW - Voltage magnitude loss
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U2 - 10.1109/JESTPE.2017.2690398
DO - 10.1109/JESTPE.2017.2690398
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85029548075
VL - 5
SP - 1225
EP - 1236
JO - I E E E Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
JF - I E E E Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
SN - 2168-6777
IS - 3
M1 - 7891043
ER -