Drive device and method of controlling the same
US-2024392530-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US2020162011A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020162011-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916578984-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A power tool is provided including a power supply interface receiving a medium-voltage-rated removable battery pack having a maximum rated voltage in the range of 40 to 80 volts, and a brushless direct current (BLDC) motor. The motor includes a rotor and a stator having at least three stator windings corresponding to at least three phases of the motor, the rotor being moveable by the stator when the stator windings are appropriately energized within the corresponding phases, each phase being characterized by a corresponding voltage waveform energizing the corresponding stator winding. A multi-phase inverter bridge circuit is disposed between the power supply interface and the motor, and a controller is configured to output drive signals to the inverter bridge circuit to control flow of current from the battery pack to the motor such that the motor produces a maximum power output of at least 2500 watts.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A power tool comprising: a housing; a power supply interface arranged to receive a medium-voltage-rated removable battery pack having a maximum rated voltage in the range of 40 to 80 volts; a brushless direct current (BLDC) motor supported by the housing and including a rotor and a stator having at least three stator windings corresponding to at least three phases of the motor, the rotor being moveable by the stator when the stator windings are appropriately energized within the corresponding phases, each phase being characterized by a corresponding voltage waveform energizing the corresponding stator winding; a multi-phase inverter bridge circuit disposed between the power supply interface and the motor; and a controller configured to output a plurality of drive signals to the inverter bridge circuit to control flow of current from the battery pack to the motor such that the motor produces a maximum power output of at least 2500 watts. 2 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor produces a maximum power output of at least 2700 watts. 3 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor produces the maximum power output of at least 2500 watts at a torque of approximately 2.5 Newton-meters. 4 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to activate the plurality of drive signals within corresponding conduction bands associated with the at least three phases of the motor. 5 . The power tool of claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to set each of the conduction bands to a value greater than 120 degrees. 6 . The power tool of claim 4 , wherein the controller is further configured to shift each of the conduction bands by an advance angle such that the conduction bands lead ahead of a back-electro-motive field (back-EMF) current of the motor. 7 . The power tool of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to set the advance angle to a value greater than 30 degrees. 8 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor produces an output speed of greater than approximately 17,500 rotations-per-minute at a torque of approximately 1 Newton-meter. 9 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor produces an output speed of greater than approximately 21,000 rotations-per-minute at a torque of approximately 1 Newton-meter. 10 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor produces an output speed of greater than approximately 14,000 rotations-per-minute at a torque of approximately 1.5 Newton-meter. 11 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor produces an output speed of greater than approximately 16,000 rotations-per-minute at a torque of approximately 1.5 Newton-meter. 12 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor exhibits a power-input to power-output efficiency of at least approximately 80% at a torque of approximately 2.5 Newton-meters. 13 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor has a nominal operating voltage range of 90V to 132V. 14 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the battery pack comprises at least 15 battery cells having a total capacity of at least 4.5 Amp-hours. 15 . A power tool comprising: a housing; a power supply interface arranged to receive a medium-voltage-rated removable battery pack having a maximum rated voltage in the range of 40 to 80 volts; a brushless direct current (BLDC) motor supported by the housing and including a rotor and a stator having at least three stator windings corresponding to at least three phases of the motor, the rotor being moveable by the stator when the stator windings are appropriately energized within the corresponding phases, each phase being characterized by a corresponding voltage waveform energizing the corresponding stator winding; a multi-phase inverter bridge circuit disposed between the power supply interface and the motor; and a controller configured to output a plurality of drive signals to the inverter bridge circuit to control flow of current from the battery pack to the motor such that the motor an output speed of greater than approximately 17,500 rotations-per-minute at a torque of approximately 1 Newton-meter. 16 . The power tool of claim 15 , wherein the motor produces an output speed of greater than approximately 16,000 rotations-per-minute at a torque of approximately 1.5 Newton-meter. 17 . The power tool of claim 15 , wherein the motor exhibits a power-input to power-output efficiency of at least approximately 80% at a torque of approximately 2.5 Newton-meters. 18 . The power tool of claim 15 , wherein the motor has a nominal operating voltage range of 90V to 132V. 19 . The power tool of claim 15 , wherein the battery pack comprises at least 15 battery cells having a total capacity of at least 4.5 Amp-hours. 20 . The power tool of claim 15 , wherein the motor produces a maximum power output of at least 2500 watts at a torque of approximately 2.5 Newton-meters.
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