ELECTRICA
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Current Reconstruction for PMSM Drives Using a DC-Link Single Current Sensor

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Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Engineering, Samsun, Turkey

ELECTRICA 2022; 22: 101-108
DOI: 10.5152/electrica.2021.21015
Read: 1770 Downloads: 800 Published: 28 September 2021

This article presents field-oriented control of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with single current sensor (DC-link). Field-oriented control requires current values flowing from three phases of the motor. These currents can be determined by current sensors to be connected to the phases as well as DC-link current sensor to be connected to supply side of invertor. Only one current value is determined by DC-link sensor. In this method, current reconstruction method is used to determine the current flowing from three phases. In this study, two different methods were compared. The mean value method and the least squares method were used to determine the current flowing through three phases using the current value measured from the DC-link current sensor. Performance evaluation of these two methods was made by comparing the integral squared error and total harmonic distortion values of the three phase currents obtained.
Cite this article as: M. Aktaş and B. Çavuş, “Current Reconstruction for PMSM Drives using a DC-link Single Current Sensor,” Electrica, 22(1), 101-108, Jan. 2022.

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