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Sensorless velocity control and positions of d.c. low-power brush motor
Svoboda, Jan ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Prajzner, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on sensorless control of low load brushed DC motor that is used in the actuators made by the Honeywell company. The first part provides an introduction into motor control and common used methods of speed and position sensing of brushed DC motor. Sensorless method of sensing described in this work is the detection of commutation pulses from the signal of motor current. These pulses are caused by brushes leaping over the commutator bars. Correct evaluation of commutation pulses can provide the information about velocity and position of the motor. This relatively new method of detection of commutation pulses is investigated and arising problems are demonstrated on measured samples of signal. Suitable methods of signal processing are then proposed. Infallibility of these signal processing methods is then proved on the set of signals measured under circumstances of supply voltage and abrasion. Then it is decided which signal processing method that sensorless control system can use is the best.
BLDC motor control
Kabelka, Ondřej ; Ctibor, Jiří (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals in the control of the BLDC motor. At first, there is a brief introduction of BLDC motor, in the next chapters are explained possible methods of control. The next part of the thesis deals with the platform STM32, on which the control algorithm is implemented. For the thesis a program for sensor and sensorless control of BLDC motor has been created. In the conclusion, the process of voltage and current has been measured, using the created algorithm.
Control unit of aircraft engine - development HW and motherboard
Dušek, Martin ; Dolák, Petr (referee) ; Klusáček, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes development proccess of aircraft (BLDC) motor control unit. Possible methods of sensorless control are proposed, introduced and compared. The most suitable one is used to control the motor. The development process itself explains selection of components used in the circuit of the unit, theirs important parameters and the purpose of using it in the circuit. Created control unit is tested for its ability to control the motor and for a power capability.
Controler for brushless motors
Zdařil, Tomáš ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kincl, Zdeněk (advisor)
The goal of the thesis was to design and create one-way speed controler for brushless DC motors, that is used in air modeling. The function is based on the without sensors control method and circuit is controlled by the Atmel AVR. Power unit for motor is used Li – pol accumulator. The controller is equipped with a BEC to power the receiver and allows monitoring current and voltage on the accumulator. The measured data can be uploaded to a PC.
Sensorless control of BLDC motor
Hrbáč, Zbyněk ; Grepl, Robert (referee) ; Sova, Václav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the sensorless control of BLDC motor using the Extended Kalman filter. In the first section, process of EKF implementation for estimating rotor speed and electrical angle is described. For this estimation, EKF uses non-linear BLDC motor model and some measurement containing random noise. Second part deals with designing methodology to measure and estimate the quality of BLDC motor sensorless control. Best results were achieved with total current entering power electronics ripple analyzation. In the last section, several BLDC sensorless control algorithms were evaluated.
Design of electronic speed controller for BLDC motor used in quadrocopter
Libicher, Radek ; Buchta, Luděk (referee) ; Veselý, Libor (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of the electronic speed controller for a BLDC motor that will be used in a quadcopter. The first part of the thesis explains the methods of control and sensorless commutation respectively. The following part describes the design of the hardware controller. The control firmware was programmed and debugged for this controller.
Sensorless control of BLDC motor
Križan, Jakub ; Toman, Jiří (referee) ; Grepl, Robert (advisor)
This thesis is focused on problematics of control of brushless DC motor in the sensor and also in the sensorless mode. Also it interprets possibilities of BLDC motor control with one faulty sensor and derivation and simulation of mathematical model. First part mentions options of rotor position sensing as well as existing methods of sensorless BLDC motor control. Second part describes control algorithms of sensor and sensorless motor control realised on device dSPACE and also realisation of faulty sensor control algorithm. Third part deals with derivation of mathematical model, its realisation using Matlab Simulink software and identification of its parameters. Last part concludes results and compares control methods used on the real system.
Controler for brushless motors
Zdařil, Tomáš ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kincl, Zdeněk (advisor)
The goal of the thesis was to design and create one-way speed controler for brushless DC motors, that is used in air modeling. The circuit is controlled by the Atmel AVR. As power unit for motor is used Li–pol accumulator. The controller is equipped with BEC to power the receiver and allows monitoring of current consumption and voltage on the accumulator. Measured data can be upload to a PC where they can be displayed by RegulatorPC in graphical form.
Control of DC Motor
Šálek, Jan ; Stupka,, Radek (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on sensorless DC motor control based on its mathematical model. This solution will be used for Honyewell actuators (type ML5410 and N10010/N05010). The aim of this thesis is to find out if there is a possibility to use this type of motor control for future to replace the existing type of motor control using Hall sensor for measuring speed of motor.
BLDC motor control
Kabelka, Ondřej ; Ctibor, Jiří (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals in the control of the BLDC motor. At first, there is a brief introduction of BLDC motor, in the next chapters are explained possible methods of control. The next part of the thesis deals with the platform STM32, on which the control algorithm is implemented. For the thesis a program for sensor and sensorless control of BLDC motor has been created. In the conclusion, the process of voltage and current has been measured, using the created algorithm.

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