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19 October 1987 A Microprocessor Control Scheme For Switched Reluctance Motor Drives
A. R. Oza, R. Krishnan, S. Adkar
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Abstract
A microprocessor control scheme for a switched reluctance motor(SRM) drive is discussed. A SRM is inherently a variable speed machine since it requires a converter even for constant speed running. Starting with a conceptual development, a particular hardware scheme is discussed for controller implementation. Hardware-software tradeoffs incorporated in the design are discussed. Some results of an actual system are evaluated. It is shown that a microprocessor controller has many advantages over conventional controllers. The controller design uses rotor position and speed feedbacks. Self-starting is incorporated into the design. Use of off-the-shelf components makes the controller simple, reliable, and economical.
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A. R. Oza, R. Krishnan, and S. Adkar "A Microprocessor Control Scheme For Switched Reluctance Motor Drives", Proc. SPIE 0854, IECON '87: Motor Control and Power Electronics, (19 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942993
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KEYWORDS
Inductance

Switches

Clocks

Control systems

Magnetism

Computer programming

Diagnostics

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