Abstract

This paper presents a sensorless technique for speed estimation of a direct torque controlled (DTC) interior permanent magnet (IPM) synchronous motor drive. The proposed method uses a new speed estimator from the stator flux linkage vector and the torque angle /spl delta/. It is shown that by including the torque angle in the estimation process results in a more accurate transient speed estimator than what is reported in the existing literature. The offset error causes the torque of a motor to oscillate and these torque ripples deteriorate the performance of the speed estimator. In order to eliminate ripples in the estimated speed, compensation has been made using a programmable cascaded low pass filter. Results from modeling and experiment verify the effectiveness of the sensorless speed estimator and offset error compensator.

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