Offset compensation method of current sensor and motor driving system
US-9310456-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US9912282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9912282-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615273476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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A motor control device includes: a substrate on a heat sink; switching elements providing a power converter; a drive circuit IC having a pre-driver; a control circuit IC having a current control unit; first and second temperature detectors; and a temperature estimation unit of evaluation places. When the current control unit is halted after operation and is restarted after halt, the temperature estimation unit: stores estimated temperature and the first and second detected temperature at the halt; calculates, as an estimated gain, a ratio of a temperature difference at the halt to a temperature difference at restart; and estimates temperature at the restart based on a temperature difference obtained by multiplying a temperature difference between the first detected temperature and the estimated temperature at the halt by the estimated gain, and increased temperature.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motor control device for controlling energization of a motor, the motor control device comprising: a substrate arranged on a heat sink to radiate heat generated at a time of energization; a plurality of switching elements arranged on the substrate and providing a power converter that supplies power to the motor; a drive circuit IC arranged on the substrate and having a pre-driver that outputs a drive signal to the plurality of switching elements; a control circuit IC arranged on the substrate and having a current control unit that calculates a command signal to the pre-driver based on an output command to the motor; a first temperature detector and a second temperature detector that detect temperature at two places of the heat sink, the control circuit IC, the drive circuit IC, the switching elements, and the motor; and a temperature estimation unit that estimates temperature of one or more evaluation places selected from the heat sink, the control circuit IC, the drive circuit IC, the switching elements and the motor, based on a current flowing through the motor, a first detected temperature detected by the first temperature detector and a second detected temperature detected by the second temperature detector, wherein: in a process where the current control unit is halted after operation and is restarted after halt, the temperature estimation unit: stores estimated temperature of the one or more evaluation places, the first detected temperature and the second detected temperature at a time of the halt of the current control unit; calculates, as an estimated gain, a ratio of a temperature difference between the first detected temperature and the second detected temperature at the time of the halt to a temperature difference between the first detected temperature and the second detected temperature at the time of restart; and estimates temperature of the one or more evaluation places at the time of the restart, based on a temperature difference obtained by multiplying a temperature difference between the first detected temperature and the estimated temperature of the one or more evaluation places at the time of the halt by the estimated gain, and an increased temperature calculated from an integrated value of the current flowing through the motor. 2. The motor control device according to claim 1 wherein: at least one of the first temperature detector and the second temperature detector detects temperature of the control circuit IC, the drive circuit IC, or the switching elements embedded in an IC package; and the at least one of the first temperature detector and the second temperature detector is disposed in the IC package. 3. The motor control device according to claim 1 wherein: the first temperature detector detects temperature of the heat sink. 4. The motor control device according to claim 3 , wherein: the first temperature detector detecting the temperature of the heat sink is arranged on the substrate, which contacts the heat sink. 5. The motor control device according to claim 1 , wherein: the higher the estimated temperature of the one or more evaluation places in a predetermined temperature range, the lower the current control unit sets a current limit value with respect to a current command value. 6. The motor control device according to claim 5 , wherein: the temperature estimation unit estimates the temperature of a plurality of the evaluation places; and the current control unit limits the current command value using a minimum value of a plurality of current limit values, which are set for each of the plurality of estimated temperature.
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