Speed Control of BLDC Motor Using PI and
Speed Control of BLDC Motor Using PI and
Summited to
Dr. Ravindra K. Singh
Content
Introduction.
Basic diagram of BLDC motor.
Advantage of BLDC motor.
mathematic modeling of BLDC motor.
Speed control of BLDC.
PI controller.
PID controller.
Comparison between PI and PID controller.
Conclusion.
References.
Introduction
BLDC motor has a rotor with permanent magnets and a
stator with windings.
The Brushless DC motor is driven by rectangular or
trapezoidal voltage strokes coupled with the given
rotor position.
The commutation takes place electronically.
Advantage
Reliability.
High dynamic efficiency.
Low maintance .
Less electrical noise.
Better speed and torque characteristics.
Low losses.
.(2)
From the equation (2), phase voltage for phase a,
Va can be derived as
Current controller
PI Controller
Pi controller conti.
Proportional controller produces offset error.
Integral controller reduces offset error.
So we have to maintain KP and KI values for
stability.
Proportional action increases the loop gain
Makes the system less sensitive to variations
of system parameter.
The integral action eliminates or reduces the
steady state error
PID Controller
Kp is the proportional gain, Ki is the integral gain and Kd is the derivative gain
Comparison
Overshoot and settle time is less in PID
controller compare to PI controller.
Conclusion
Due to non linearity of BLDC motor these
controller faced problem.
Non linearity arises due to change in load,
drive inertia.
For better performance, used some intelligent
techniques with these controller.
PI or PID controller + fuzzy logics.
References
Atef Saleh Othman, Proportional Integral and
Derivative Control of Brushless DC Motor,
European Journal of Scientific Research,
volume 35, pp. 198-203.
2012 IEEE International Conference on Power
Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems
December16-19, 2012, Bengaluru, India