Abstract
In square wave voltage signal injection sensorless drive, the injection voltage can be distorted by the inverter nonlinearity effects especially when the injection voltage is low. If that happens, High Frequency (HF) current signal which contains the rotor position information could be also distorted, which directly leads to an error in the position estimation. This paper analyzes the effects of the inverter nonlinearity to injection voltage, to induced current ripple, and to the position estimation performance in sequence and proposes a voltage injection method to minimize the impact of the inverter nonlinearity by the regulation of HF current ripple. By simulations and experiments, performance of the proposed method has been verified. The experimental results show 34.9% reduction of noise input in the position estimation and 19.7% improvement of the position estimation performance under 15% of rated voltage signal injection
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