Positioning device and control method thereof
US-2024283380-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9627998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9627998-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514962539-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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The electric motor control device includes: an inverter circuit 20 which converts DC power of a DC power supply 90 into AC power; and a switching control section 60 which performs on/off control of a semiconductor switching element composing the inverter circuit. The switching control section 60 includes: a power-supply-side abnormality determination section 62 which determines whether a power-supply-side abnormal state is established in which regenerative energy from an electric motor 10 cannot be regenerated to the DC power supply; and a switching frequency changeable section 63 which changes, when the power-supply-side abnormality determination section has determined that the power-supply-side abnormal state has been established, a switching frequency of the semiconductor switching element such that an overall loss, which is a total of loss in the inverter and loss in the electric motor, is increased.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric motor control device for controlling drive and regenerative operation of an electric motor, the electric motor control device comprising: an inverter circuit which converts DC power of a DC power supply into AC power; and a switching control section which performs on/off control of a semiconductor switching element composing the inverter circuit, wherein the switching control section includes: a power-supply-side abnormality determination section which determines whether a power-supply-side abnormal state is established in which regenerative energy from the electric motor cannot be regenerated to the DC power supply; and a switching frequency changeable section which changes, when the power-supply-side abnormality determination section has determined that the power-supply-side abnormal state has been established, a switching frequency of the semiconductor switching element such that an overall loss, which is a total of loss in the inverter circuit and loss in the electric motor, is increased. 2. The electric motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching control section includes a regenerative mode determination section which determines whether the electric motor is in a regenerative state, and when the power-supply-side abnormality determination section has determined that the power-supply-side abnormal state has been established and the regenerative mode determination section has determined that the regenerative state has been established, the switching frequency changeable section changes the switching frequency of the semiconductor switching element such that the overall loss, which is the total of the loss in the inverter circuit and the loss in the electric motor, is increased. 3. The electric motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein when DC bus voltage of the inverter circuit has become greater than or equal to a predetermined value, the power-supply-side abnormality determination section determines that the power-supply-side abnormal state is established. 4. The electric motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching frequency changeable section previously stores, as a maximum loss switching frequency, a switching frequency that maximizes the overall loss within a range of switching frequencies that allow normal control of the electric motor and the inverter circuit, and changes the switching frequency of the semiconductor switching element to the maximum loss switching frequency, thereby to change the switching frequency such that the overall loss is increased. 5. The electric motor control device according to claim 4 , wherein as the maximum loss switching frequency, a value set at least in accordance with a rotation speed of the electric motor is previously stored, and the switching frequency changeable section determines the maximum loss switching frequency at least in accordance with the rotation speed of the electric motor. 6. The electric motor control device according to claim 4 , wherein as the maximum loss switching frequency, a value set at least in accordance with a current value of the electric motor is previously stored, and the switching frequency changeable section determines the maximum loss switching frequency at least in accordance with the current value of the electric motor. 7. The electric motor control device according to claim 4 , wherein as the maximum loss switching frequency, a value set at least in accordance with DC bus voltage of the inverter circuit is previously stored, and the switching frequency changeable section determines the maximum loss switching frequency at least in accordance with the DC bus voltage of the inverter circuit. 8. The electric motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching frequency changeable section calculates a lower limit value of the switching frequency that allows control of the electric motor based on a rotation speed of the electric motor, and changes the switching frequency to the lower limit value. 9. The electric motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching frequency changeable section changes the switching frequency to an upper limit value of the switching frequency that allows normal control of the electric motor and the inverter circuit. 10. The electric motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching element of the inverter circuit is formed from a wide band gap semiconductor.
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