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Design of permanent magnet synchronous motors
Bureš, Petr ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
Given today’s trend with environment being very important, there has been an ongoing attempt in the rotating machine industry to create machines with highest efficiency possible. And so, permanent magnet synchronous machines represent types of machine with very high efficiency and are gradually replacing other machines in many applications. This work deals with familiarization of the properties of permanent magnet synchronous motor as well as typical design choices. The main focus of this work is the design of permanent magnet EC motor and following comparison of results obtained from analytical design and analysis in the RMxprt program. Finally, the results of design methods are compared.
BLDC motor control using LabView FPGA
Ruhás, Sándor ; Pohl, Lukáš (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on BLDC motor control algorithms with model based design approach. Models and control algorithms were programmed in LabView, the NI MyRIO was used as a hardware platform. For hall-sensor feedback controlled application an already finished power inverter was used from a Honeywell rotary actuator. For sensor-less motor control an indirect sensing of BEMF signal is applied using motor phase current measurement. The time-critical parts of the algorithms are programmed for FPGA, the non-time-critical parts are programmed for LabView Real-Time module.
Methodology and processing of unknown BLDC motor measurement
Holoubek, David ; Houška, Pavel (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis focuses on methodology and measurement of BLDC motors. The first section provides a division of electric motors, their construction and principles of operation. The second part describes an overview of BLDC motors, use in applications and list of selected motors from the Maxon Motor AG company. At the end is methodology and implementation of measurement of BLDC motor BOYANG BY92BL48-4000-2200.
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.
FPGA application for control and modelling of BLDC motor
Sova, Václav ; Toman, Jiří (referee) ; Grepl, Robert (advisor)
Thesis deals with the challenges in the field of BLDC motors control with the utilization of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). Using the modular dSPACE hardware with the FPGA board, these issues are solved: sensored and sensorless control, real-time simulation of BLDC motor and control of BLDC motor in degraded mode. FPGA design is made using the System Generator for DSP from Xilinx. The side effect of work is to show that with the expansion of high-level tools for FPGA design, the implementation of algorithms for FPGA is relatively quick and efficient and does not require years of experience and big knowledge of field programmable gate arrays. The implementation of algorithms on FPGA instead of processors brings many advantages, in the first place the high speed processing and low latency.
Equipment for long-term test of BLDC controller
Řihák, Roman ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and realization of equipment for long-term testing of the controller of brushless DC motors. In the theoretical part are mentioned principles and explanation of the function of various types of electric motors. The diploma thesis also deals with brushless motors, how they are controlled, types, constructed, etc. At the end of the first chapter there is a mention of thermoelectric phenomena. The second chapter describes the appropriate design of equipment for long-term testing from the block diagram to the construction itself. The third chapter deals with the implementation and function of the entire test system.
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.
Equipment for long-term test of BLDC controller
Řihák, Roman ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and realization of equipment for long-term testing of the controller of brushless DC motors. In the theoretical part are mentioned principles and explanation of the function of various types of electric motors. The diploma thesis also deals with brushless motors, how they are controlled, types, constructed, etc. At the end of the first chapter there is a mention of thermoelectric phenomena. The second chapter describes the appropriate design of equipment for long-term testing from the block diagram to the construction itself. The third chapter deals with the implementation and function of the entire test system.
BLDC motor control using LabView FPGA
Ruhás, Sándor ; Pohl, Lukáš (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on BLDC motor control algorithms with model based design approach. Models and control algorithms were programmed in LabView, the NI MyRIO was used as a hardware platform. For hall-sensor feedback controlled application an already finished power inverter was used from a Honeywell rotary actuator. For sensor-less motor control an indirect sensing of BEMF signal is applied using motor phase current measurement. The time-critical parts of the algorithms are programmed for FPGA, the non-time-critical parts are programmed for LabView Real-Time module.

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