Pulse duration modulated switched reluctance motor control
First Claim
1. A pulse duration width modulated switched reluctance motor comprising:
- at least first and second pairs of stator poles on a stator, wherein each pair of stator poles has a pair of windings;
at least first and second pairs of rotor poles on a rotor, wherein the rotor is positioned and rotatable within the stator; and
a motor control circuit connected to the pairs of windings wherein the motor controller comprises;
a switch connected to each pair of windings and to an electrical power source, anda pulse duration circuit connected to each switch connected to each pair of windings, wherein the pulse duration circuit comprises;
a capacitor that is connected to a logic drive circuit;
a speed/torque error indicator connected to the capacitor;
a comparator connected to the capacitor; and
a set of gates connected to the comparator and to each switch.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for exciting and controlling a switched reluctance motor having pulse duration modulated current provided to the windings of the motor. A start signal determined by a rotor position sensor, charges a capacitor. The capacitor is discharged according to an error signal that indicates the difference between a desired magnitude of a parameter, such as torque or speed, and the actual magnitude. A comparator puts out a pulse having a duration which is the same as the time that the capacitor has a charge. The pulse from the comparator turns on a switch connected to respective windings of the motor and provides a current pulse that has a duration equivalent to that of the pulse from the comparator. This sequence is repeated for all of the windings of the motor so as to maintain its speed or torque at the desired magnitude.
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1. A pulse duration width modulated switched reluctance motor comprising:
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at least first and second pairs of stator poles on a stator, wherein each pair of stator poles has a pair of windings; at least first and second pairs of rotor poles on a rotor, wherein the rotor is positioned and rotatable within the stator; and a motor control circuit connected to the pairs of windings wherein the motor controller comprises; a switch connected to each pair of windings and to an electrical power source, and a pulse duration circuit connected to each switch connected to each pair of windings, wherein the pulse duration circuit comprises; a capacitor that is connected to a logic drive circuit; a speed/torque error indicator connected to the capacitor; a comparator connected to the capacitor; and a set of gates connected to the comparator and to each switch. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A pulse duration modulator for a switched reluctance motor, comprising:
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selection means for outputting an error signal indicating a difference between selected speed/torque and actual speed/torque of the switched reluctance motor; initiating means for determining when a motor winding needs current to maintain rotation of a rotor of the motor, and thus outputting an initiating pulse; storage means, connected to said selection means and to said initiating means, for receiving a charge from the initiating pulse, maintaining at least a portion of the charge for a duration of time determined by the error signal; comparator means, connected to said storage means, for outputting a comparator pulse having a duration for a period of time that said storage means has at least a portion of the charge; and switching means, connected to the motor winding and to said comparator means, for providing a current pulse to the motor winding for a duration approximately equivalent to the duration of the comparator pulse.
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4. A method for pulse duration modulation for a switched reluctance motor, comprising the steps of:
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determining the actual speed/torque of the switched reluctance motor; selecting the desired speed/torque of the motor; comparing the actual speed/torque with the desired speed/torque; providing an error signal representing a difference between the actual speed/torque and the desired speed/torque; providing a start signal when a winding of the motor needs current to maintain rotation of a rotor of the motor; storing a charge of the start signal in a storage device; discharging the charge from the storage device in accordance with the error signal; and providing a current pulse to the winding of the motor wherein the current pulse has a duration equivalent to a period of time that the storage device has the charge. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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