This paper proposes a self-identification algorithm
and autotuning concept for the current loop of electrical
machines which requires no additional testing
hardware or a position sensor. The paper introduces
three concepts. First, it is shown how the machine
inductance and resistance can be estimated
by the recursive least squares algorithm during a
self-identification process of an unknown machine.
Secondly, a novel and simple auto tuning controller
is proposed which allows the field engineer to define
the closed loop dynamics by specification of
the current peak response time and overshoot. In
order to obtain an exact match with the specified dynamics,
a novel inverter voltage error compensation
approach is shown. Finally, the proposed concepts
are validated through measurements on anisotropic
and isotropic synchronous machines.
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This paper proposes a self-identification algorithm
and autotuning concept for the current loop of electrical
machines which requires no additional testing
hardware or a position sensor. The paper introduces
three concepts. First, it is shown how the machine
inductance and resistance can be estimated
by the recursive least squares algorithm during a
self-identification process of an unknown machine.
Secondly, a novel and simple auto tuning controller
is proposed which allows the field e...
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