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"OBRIGADO DEUS PELA VIDA,PELA MINHA FAMILIA,PELO TRABALHO,PELO PÃO DE CADA DIA,PROTEGENOS DO MAL"

"OBRIGADO DEUS PELA VIDA,PELA MINHA FAMILIA,PELO TRABALHO,PELO PÃO DE CADA DIA,PROTEGENOS  DO MAL"

“SE SEUS PROJETOS FOREM PARA UM ANO,SEMEIE O GRÂO.SE FOREM PARA DEZ ANOS,PLANTE UMA ÁRVORE.SE FOREM PARA CEM ANOS,EDUQUE O POVO.”

“Sixty years ago I knew everything; now I know nothing; education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance. Will Durant”

quarta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2018

The design of a Inverter and DSP controller for the driving of BLDC motor used in Small Electrical Vehicle -Kim, Jae Woo Dept. of Electronic Engineering Graduate School of Changwon National University



The design of a Inverter and DSP controller for the driving of BLDC motor used in Small Electrical Vehicle
 Kim, Jae Woo 
Dept. of Electronic Engineering Graduate School of Changwon National University 

ABSTRACT
 This paper mainly handles about the designing of the inverter and the controller to drive the BLDC motor for the small electric vehicle. The speed control part of driving system is designed to select the usage of 32 bits DSP(TMS320F2808) specialized for a servo motor control and 16 bits Microchip’s micro-processer(dsPIC30F2010) optionally. The inverter driving part is designed with the MOSFET(IRFB3077) which is capable of high speed switching and better for low voltage batteries switching. Instead of using complicated PWM(Pulse width Modulation) method, we used simple 3 phase, 2 excitation PWM method having 6 step excitation sequence and voltage controlled PWM method to reduce the load of a software. The digital control algorithm for the speed control is simplified to control the speed by controlling voltage right away not performing current control. Through the result obtained from the driving of the BLDC motor by using the suggested hardware controller and algorithm for speed and PWM, we proved the usefulness of the hardware controller and control algorithm. KEYWORDS BLDC motor, electric vehicle, inverter, micro-processer, MOSFET, PWM, control algorithm.

terça-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2018

Design and Testing of Voltage Source Inverter and Motor Control System for Electric Vehicle Lars Helge Opsahl Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Electric Power Engineering





Design and Testing of Voltage Source Inverter and Motor Control System for Electric Vehicle 
Lars Helge Opsahl 
 Norwegian University of Science and Technology 
Department of Electric Power Engineering 

 Abstract
With fast rotating permanent-magnet motors and compact battery storage units, the high performance motorsport community has, in recent years, started to utilize the quick response and high torque of electrical drivetrain solutions. By recovering energy, braking into a corner, for then to utilize the same energy, boosting out again, the electrical machine gives increased performance even for the fastest racing cars. The purpose of the work presented in this Master’s thesis is to develop and produce the power electronics and motor control system needed to control such an electric machine, where the final product is used to drive a fully electric prototype racing car. The thesis presents the conceptual work, design choices, prototyping, testing and development of a 2-level voltage source inverter and motor control system. The voltage source is a battery accumulator energy storage unit, while the machine is a three-phase permanent-magnet motor. The voltage source inverter is based on insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), controlled by a motor control system called field oriented control. On command from the driver’s throttle, the motor control system generates the required stator currents, giving the wanted output torque, supplied from the voltage source of the battery accumulator. The inverter is the connecting interface between the power source, and the rotating machinery. With the amount of energy and power needed to drive a racing car, safe and reliable operation is important. To ensure the safety of the driver and operating personnel, the system and its safety features have been through extensive testing in a laboratory setup and on the race tracks. In the system development process, simulation and modelling tools have been applied to investigate different solutions and technologies. These tools have also been used to design the electric circuits, program code and mechanical design needed for the system. The final product is installed in a racing car and shows great performance.

LINK
https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/2368215/13287_FULLTEXT.pdf?

domingo, 18 de fevereiro de 2018

Research on the Mechanism of Neutral-point Voltage Fluctuation and Capacitor Voltage Balancing Control Strategy of Three-phase Three-level T-type Inverter Gangui Yan*, Shuangming Duan† , Shujian Zhao*, Gen Li**, Wei Wu* and Hongbo Li*



Research on the Mechanism of Neutral-point Voltage Fluctuation and Capacitor Voltage Balancing Control Strategy of Three-phase Three-level T-type Inverter Gangui Yan*, Shuangming Duan†, Shujian Zhao*, Gen Li**, Wei Wu* and Hongbo Li*

Corresponding Author: School of Electrical Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, China. (33339371@163.com) * School of Electrical Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, China. (yangg@neepu.edu.cn, zsj_neepu@foxmail.com, veil0814@126.com, dqlihongbo123@163.com)

 Abstract – In order to solve the neutral-point voltage fluctuation problem of three-phase threelevel T-type inverters (TPTLTIs), the unbalance characteristics of capacitor voltages under different switching states and the mechanism of neutral-point voltage fluctuation are revealed. Based on the mathematical model of a TPTLTI, a feed-forward voltage balancing control strategy of DC-link capacitor voltages error is proposed. The strategy generates a DC bias voltage using a capacitor voltage loop with a proportional integral (PI) controller. The proposed strategy can suppress the neutral-point voltage fluctuation effectively and improve the quality of output currents. The correctness of the theoretical analysis is verified through simulations. An experimental prototype of a TPTLTI based on Digital Signal Processor (DSP) is built. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed strategy is verified through experiment. The results from simulations and experiment match very well.
LINK
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cdwxgmn2dburlbu/E1EEFQ_2017_v12n6_2227.pdf

quarta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2018

CONTROL DE FILTROS ACTIVOS DE POTENCIA PARA LA MITIGACIÓN DE ARMÓNICOS Y MEJORA DEL FACTOR DE POTENCIA DE SISTEMAS DESEQUILIBRADOS




LINK
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cwd6ga48vx0pg0l/Tesis_JF_PetitSuarez.pdf

Analise De Circuitos Robert L. Boylestad 12ª Ed Em Portugues



LINK ORIGINAL DE ACCESO LIBRE EN LA WEB:
https://archive.org/details/AnaliseDeCircuitosRobertL.Boylestad12EdEmPortugues

LINK DIRETO EN FORMATO PDF:
https://archive.org/download/AnaliseDeCircuitosRobertL.Boylestad12EdEmPortugues/Analise%20de%20Circuitos%20Robert%20L.%20Boylestad%2012%C2%AA%20Ed%20em%20Portugues.pdf


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