Rotor position estimation apparatus and methods
US-9774284-B2 · Sep 26, 2017 · US
US10135375B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10135375-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715461485-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A rotation controller for an AC electric motor includes a space vector generator, a current change ratio obtainer, and a rotational angle calculator. The space vector generator generates at least a first magnetic field in a first direction and a second magnetic field in a second direction crossing the first direction in a rotation plane of a saliency-exhibiting rotor. The space vector generator synthesizes the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field into a synthesized magnetic field. The current change ratio obtainer acquires a first current change ratio of a first current generated in the first direction in a stator and a second current change ratio of a second current generated in the second direction in the stator. The rotational angle calculator calculates a rotational angle of the saliency-exhibiting rotor based on at least the first and second current change ratios and the first and second directions.
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What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A rotation controller for an AC electric motor, the rotation controller comprising: a space vector generator to generate a first magnetic field in a first direction in a rotation plane of a saliency-exhibiting rotor and a second magnetic field in a second direction in the rotation plane of the saliency-exhibiting rotor crossing the first direction in the rotation plane of the saliency-exhibiting rotor of the AC electric motor and to synthesize the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field into a synthesized magnetic field so as to generate a space vector of the synthesized magnetic field; a current change ratio obtainer to acquire a first current change ratio of a first current generated for the first direction in a stator of the AC electric motor and a second current change ratio of a second current generated for the second direction in the stator; and a rotational angle calculator to calculate a rotational angle of the saliency-exhibiting rotor based on at least the first current change ratio, the second current change ratio, the first direction, and the second direction, wherein in one cycle, the space vector generator is configured to generate a magnetic field in a third direction opposite to the first direction and configured to generate a magnetic field in a fourth direction opposite to the second direction, and wherein in the one cycle, the space vector generator is configured to apply a voltage to the stator to make a level of a voltage vector difference between a voltage vector in the first direction and a voltage vector in the third direction equal to or higher than a predetermined level and to make a level of a voltage vector difference between a voltage vector in the second direction and a voltage vector in the fourth direction equal to or higher than the predetermined level. 2. The rotation controller according to claim 1 , wherein in the one cycle, the space vector generator is configured to apply a voltage to the stator on a time division basis to make a sum of voltage application time periods for opposite directions among the first direction, the second direction, the third direction, and the fourth direction equal to or longer than a predetermined time period. 3. The rotation controller according to claim 2 , wherein the predetermined time period is shorter than half the one cycle. 4. The rotation controller according to claim 2 , wherein the stator comprises winding coils of equal to or more than three phases, and wherein the first direction and the second direction are two adjacent directions among phase directions of the stator and opposite directions opposite to the phase directions. 5. The rotation controller according to claim 3 , wherein the stator comprises winding coils of equal to or more than three phases, and wherein the first direction and the second direction are two adjacent directions among phase directions of the stator and opposite directions opposite to the phase directions. 6. The rotation controller according to claim 2 , wherein the first direction and the second direction are orthogonal to each other. 7. The rotation controller according to claim 2 , wherein the predetermined time period is half the one cycle. 8. The rotation controller according to claim 7 , wherein the stator comprises three-phase winding coils, wherein the one cycle comprises sub-cycles obtained by time-dividing the one cycle, wherein in each of the sub-cycles, the space vector generator is configured to switch on and off application of a voltage to each of the phase winding coils of the stator, and wherein after the application of the voltage to each of the phase winding coils has been switched between a first sub-cycle among the sub-cycles and a second sub-cycle next to the first sub-cycle, the application of the voltage remains unswitched between the second sub-cycle and a third sub-cycle next to the second sub-cycle. 9. The rotation controller according to claim 8 , wherein the stator comprises winding coils of equal to or more than three phases, and wherein the first direction and the second direction are two adjacent directions among phase directions of the stator and opposite directions opposite to the phase directions. 10. The rotation controller according to claim 7 , wherein the stator comprises winding coils of equal to or more than three phases, and wherein the first direction and the second direction are two adjacent directions among phase directions of the stator and opposite directions opposite to the phase directions. 11. The rotation controller according to claim 1 , wherein the stator comprises winding coils of equal to or more than three phases, and wherein the first direction and the second direction are two adjacent directions among phase directions of the stator and opposite directions opposite to the phase directions. 12. The rotation controller according to claim 1 , wherein the first direction and the second direction are orthogonal to each other. 13. The rotation controller according to claim 12 , wherein the stator comprises winding coils of equal to or more than three phases, and wherein at least one direction of the first direction and the second direction is obtained based on the synthesized magnetic field of magnetic fields of the winding coils. 14. A method for controlling rotation of an AC electric motor, the method comprising: generating a first magnetic field in a first direction in a rotation plane of a saliency-exhibiting rotor and a second magnetic field in a second direction in the rotation plane of the saliency-exhibiting rotor crossing the first direction in the rotation plane of the saliency-exhibiting rotor of the AC electric motor; generating a third magnetic field in a third direction opposite to the first direction and a fourth magnetic field in a fourth direction opposite to the second direction; synthesizing the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field into a synthesized magnetic field so as to generate a space vector of the synthesized magnetic field; acquiring a first current change ratio of a first current generated for the first direction in a stator of the AC electric motor and a second current change ratio of a second current generated for the second direction in the stator; and calculating a rotational angle of the saliency-exhibiting rotor based on at least the first current change ratio, the second current change ratio, the first direction, and the second direction, wherein in one cycle, a voltage is applied to the stator to make a level of a voltage vector difference between a voltage vector in the first direction and a voltage vector in the third direction equal to or higher than a predetermined level and to make a level of a voltage vector difference between a voltage vector in the second direction and a voltage vector in the fourth direction equal to or higher than the predetermined level. 15. A rotation controller for an AC electric motor, comprising: circuitry configured to generate a first magnetic field in a first direction in a rotation plane of a saliency-exhibiting rotor and a second magnetic field in a second direction in the rotation plane of the saliency-exhibiting rotor crossing the first direction in the rotation plane of the saliency-exhibiting rotor of the AC electric motor and to synthesize the first magnetic field and the second magnetic field into a synthesized magnetic field so as to generate a space vector of the synthesized magnetic field, acquire a first current change ratio of a f
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