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Brushless permanent magnet motor for use in remote locations

  • US 5,708,337 A
  • Filed: 12/20/1994
  • Issued: 01/13/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/14/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A motor, comprising:

  • a) a three-phase brushless electric motor including first, second, and third stator windings and a permanent magnet rotor;

    b) an array of commutation transistors electrically connected to the windings;

    c) three transformers, wherein each transformer includes a primary coil and a secondary coil, and the primary coil of each transformer is electrically coupled across at least one of the windings;

    d) first, second, and third control circuits, each control circuit being connected to a different transformer to providing timing signals to simulate a Hall effect signal corresponding to the EMFs of that winding, wherein each control circuit includes an integrator to integrate signals received from the corresponding transformer, an offset corrector to remove any direct current voltage from the integrated signal, and a crossover detector to provide an output that changes state in response to the integrated, offset-corrected signal passing through zero;

    e) first and second mode control circuits for selectively precharging two or more of the control circuits prior to rotation of the rotor;

    f) first and second offset control circuit for selectively disabling the offset correctors of the precharged control circuits prior to rotation of the rotor; and

    g) a commutation control circuit, to align the stator and rotor in a predetermined home position in response to preset voltage levels prior to rotation of the motor, and to initiate and sustain rotation of the rotor at a selected time by applying power to gates of the commutation transistors in response to the timing signals from the control circuits.

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