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Self-Sensing Methods from MEMs to Solar Aircraft Motors

Perriard, Y.  
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Scaglione, O.  
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Markovic, M.  
2008
Icems 2008: Proceedings Of The 11Th International Conference On Electrical Machines And Systems
11th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems

In order to control the speed and/or position of permanent magnet (PM) motors, they require position sensors. Basically, the auto-commutation needs 3 sensors for a 3-phase motor. In micro-motors, as there is no space for the sensors, self-sensing must be used. With big motors, suppression of the sensors enhances the overall reliability. The motor becomes a sensor itself and electromagnetic phenomena are explored to detect the rotor position. These phenomena are magnetic saturation, back-EMF detection, eddy currents and/or magnetic anisotropy. The present paper will describe the technique used to detect the rotor position in micro electromechanical systems (MEMs) and a solar aircraft motor.

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Web of Science ID

WOS:000265395402061

Author(s)
Perriard, Y.  
Scaglione, O.  
Markovic, M.  
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

World Publishing Corporation, 137 Chaonei Dajie, Beijing 100010, Peoples R China

Publisher place

Wuhan, China

Published in
Icems 2008: Proceedings Of The 11Th International Conference On Electrical Machines And Systems
Start page

3680

End page

3684

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Speed estimation

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REVIEWED

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11th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems

Wuhan, PEOPLES R CHINA

Oct 17-20, 2008

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November 30, 2010
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