3 commutation sensors, 1 rotor magnetic field sensors, 3 commutation sensors -3 – ElmoMC SimplIQ Software Manual User Manual

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SimplIQ

Software Manual

Commutation

MAN-SIMSW (Ver. 1.4)

8-3

You can read the electrical and mechanical angle of the motor using the following
commands:

Command Description

WS[20]

Stator field angle, in 1024 counts/revolution units.
Stator field angle (degrees) = WS[20] x (360/1024).

WS[21] Commutation

counter.

WS[21] counts the main high-resolution

position sensor, modulo CA[18].

8.3

Commutation Sensors

For BLDC commutation, rotor position sensors are required. Commutation sensors can be
categorized into two main groups:
ƒ

Direct field sensors that sense the magnetic field of the motor

ƒ

Shaft position sensors

8.3.1

Rotor Magnetic Field Sensors

This first group of sensors consists mainly of digital Hall sensors, which may be used for
commutation with minimum calculation, because they reflect the direction of the rotor with
direct respect to the windings. However, digital Hall sensors provide only rough
information. Standard digital Hall sensors divide the electrical period of the motor into six
units, as illustrated in the following figure.

Hall A

Hall B

HallC

270
deg

330
deg

30

deg

90

deg

150
deg

210
deg

270
deg

Figure

8-1: Digital Hall Sensor Readout

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