Apparatus and method for compensating for position error of resolver
US-2015362347-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9077278B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9077278-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313774590-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2015 |
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A motor control circuit calculates, based on a sensed current of a sensor phase sensed by a current sensor, an estimated current of the other phase and calculates a d-axis and a q-axis estimated currents based on the sensed current of the sensor phase and the estimated current of the other phase. The motor control circuit further calculates a d-axis and a q-axis command voltages based on the estimated currents thereby to control power supply to the AC motor. When the sensed current of the sensor phase is 0 [A], the command voltages are fixed and the estimated current is interpolated. Thus, variations of the command voltages caused by an error in the estimated current are reduced and a rapid change in the estimated current is reduced.
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An AC motor control apparatus for a system, which includes a three-phase AC motor having a first phase, a second phase and a third phase, and a current sensor for sensing a current flowing in the first phase, the AC motor control apparatus comprising: a current estimating part configured to calculate an estimated current of at least the second phase based on a sensed current of the first phase and electrical angle of the AC motor and calculate a d-axis estimated current and a q-axis estimated current in a rotating coordinate system of the AC motor based on the sensed current of the first phase and the estimated current of at least the second phase; and a controlling part configured to control electric power supply to the AC motor by using the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current, wherein the current estimating part includes an interpolation part configured to interpolate the estimated current of at least the second phase by fixing a command related to a voltage of the AC motor and holding the estimated current at previous or older values thereof at a zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase, the zero-crossing time including a case in which the current detection value of the first phase is 0 or in a predetermined range including 0. 2. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the interpolation part is further configured to hold the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current at previous or further older values thereof, respectively, at the zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase. 3. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein: the controlling part is configured to calculate a d-axis command voltage and a q-axis command voltage by using the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current and control the AC motor based on the command voltages; and the interpolation part is configured to fix the d-axis command voltage and the q-axis command voltage as the command related to the voltage of the AC motor at the zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase. 4. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein: the controlling part is configured to calculate a command voltage phase of the AC motor by using the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimation value and control power supply to the AC motor based on the command voltage phase; and the interpolation part is configured to fix the command voltage phase as the command related to the voltage of the AC motor at the zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase. 5. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the controlling part is configured to calculate a d-axis command voltage and a q-axis command voltage by using the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current and control the AC motor based on the command voltages; and the interpolation part is configured to fix the d-axis command voltage and the q-axis command voltage as the command related to the voltage of the AC motor at the zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase. 6. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the controlling part is configured to calculate a command voltage phase of the AC motor by using the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimation value and control power supply to the AC motor based on the command voltage phase; and the interpolation part is configured to fix the command voltage phase as the command related to the voltage of the AC motor at the zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase. 7. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the current estimating part includes: a calculation part configured to calculate, in a fixed coordinate system, an α-axis current based on the sensed current of the sensor phase, a β-axis current based on a current command value of at least the second phase, a current phase relative to the first phase based on the α-axis current and the β-axis current, and the estimated current of at least the second phase based on a calculated current phase and the sensed current of the first phase, the fixed coordinate system being defined by an α-axis and a β-axis which are in a same direction as and in an orthogonal direction to an axis of the first phase, respectively. 8. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the current estimating part includes: a calculation part configured to calculate the estimated current value of at least the second phase based on the sensed current of the first phase, the electrical angle of the AC motor and both of a d-axis current command value and a q-axis current command value in the rotating coordinate system of the AC motor, and calculate the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current based on the sensed current of the first phase and the estimated current of at least the second phase. 9. The AC motor control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the current sensor is provided for sensing the current flowing only in the first phase; and the current estimating part is configured to calculate the estimated current of each of the second phase and the third phase. 10. An AC motor control apparatus for a system, which includes a three-phase AC motor having a first phase, a second phase and a third phase, and a current sensor for sensing a current flowing in the first phase, the AC motor control apparatus comprising: a current estimating part configured to calculate an estimated current of at least the second phase based on a sensed current of the first phase and electrical angle of the AC motor and calculate a d-axis estimated current and a q-axis estimated current in a rotating coordinate system of the AC motor based on the sensed current of the first phase and the estimated current of at least the second phase; and a controlling part for controlling electric power supply to the AC motor by using the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current, wherein the current estimating part includes an interpolation part configured to hold the d-axis estimated current and the q-axis estimated current at previous or further older values thereof, respectively, and interpolates the estimated current of at least the second phase based on held values at a zero-crossing time of the sensed current of the first phase, the zero-crossing time including a case in which the current detection value of the first phase is 0 or in a predetermined range including 0.
Estimation or adaptation of machine parameters, e.g. flux, current or voltage · CPC title
Current control, e.g. using a current control loop · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
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