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Drive systems for a brushless motor employing predefined driving profiles stored in a nonvolatile memory

  • US 5,844,388 A
  • Filed: 03/18/1997
  • Issued: 12/01/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/29/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of driving a polyphase brushless motor comprising the steps of:

  • defining and storing in a nonvolatile memory a current or voltage profile for each phase winding of the motor by subdividing each profile into a number of sequences equivalent to a number of switching phases of the motor, wherein each sequence comprising N samples, and each sample sequence being stored and read from the memory in the form of digital words of a certain number of bits, so that the sum of the instantaneous values of the profiles is constant; and

    forcing a current in conformity with the stored profiles, read from the nonvolatile memory, through the respective phase winding of the motor, in synchronism with a synchronization signal representative of the rotor position, while also converting the sample value read from the non-volatile memory into an analog signal while also controlling the amplitude of the converted analog signal through a speed regulation loop.

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