Abstract
This paper describes an adaptive gain sliding mode observer for brushless DC motor for large variations in speed. Sensorless brushless DC motor based on sliding mode observer exhibits multiple zero crossing in back electromotive force (EMF) which leads to commutation problems at low speed. In this paper, a modified sliding mode observer incorporating a speed component in the estimation of back EMF is proposed. It is found that after incorporating the speed component in the back EMF observer gain, multiple zero crossings at low speeds and phase shift at higher speeds are eliminated. The trapezoidal back EMF observer is implemented experimentally on a digital signal processor (DSP) board. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated through simulations and experiments.
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