Abstract

In this paper, by studying the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) position sensorless control strategy, a method for error compensation of current responsed by high frequency error signal is proposed. Since the high-frequency carrier current contained in the stator current causes the erroneous adjustment of the current regulator, the control system contains a high-frequency error signal, which affects the motor rotor position and speed estimation accuracy. The high-frequency error voltage signal is extracted in the stationaryα − β coordinate system, and the high-frequency error response current in the stator current is estimated, and the estimation system is compensated. The PMSM position sensorless control system based on the rotating high frequency voltage injection method and the Matlab-Simulink system model of the error compensation are established. The results show that the speed and position estimation are more accurate after error compensation, and the steady-state error is smaller, which improves the smoothness of the motor at low speed.

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