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A kind of wave-by-wave current limiting protection method, device and motor controller

A motor controller, wave-by-wave current limiting technology, applied in emergency protection circuit devices, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as secondary overcurrent

Active Publication Date: 2020-05-19
北京动力源新能源科技有限责任公司
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[0004] In order to solve the problem proposed by the above-mentioned background technology that the PWM signal is wave-sealed to reduce the output current of the motor to a certain value, and then the PWM signal is turned on again to cause overshooting in the control, thereby causing the problem of secondary overcurrent, the present invention provides A wave-by-wave current limiting protection method, device and motor controller

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[0015] In order to solve the technical problem in the background technology that the controller continues to control and adjust the PWM signal during the wave blocking period of the PWM signal, resulting in control overshoot and causing the secondary overcurrent of the motor, the inventors of the present application thought of sealing the PWM signal by the controller During the wave period, stop the control and adjustment of the PWM signal to solve the problem of secondary overcurrent of the motor caused by the PWM signal control overshoot.

[0016] figure 1 The wave-by-wave current limiting protection method of the embodiment of the present invention is shown.

[0017] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wave-by-wave current limiting protection method, the method comprising:

[0018] Step S10: During the process of outputting the PWM signal sent by the DSP unit, it is detected in real time whether the wave-by-wave current limiting threshold ...

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The invention discloses a pulse-by-pulse current limiting protection method, a pulse-by-pulse current limiting protection device and a motor controller. The pulse-by-pulse current limiting protectionmethod includes the following steps that: whether a pulse-by-pulse current limiting threshold is triggered is detected in real time during a process of outputting PWM signals sent by a DSP (Digital Signal Processing) unit; when it is detected that the pulse-by-pulse current limiting threshold is triggered, the output of the PWM signals which are being outputted is stopped, at the same time, feedback signals are sent to the DSP unit to notify the DSP unit to stop performing PI adjustment on the PWM signals; and when it is detected that the pulse-by-pulse current limiting threshold is no longertriggered, the output of the PWM signals is resumed. According to the pulse-by-pulse current limiting protection method of the invention, when the PWM signals are sealed, the adjustment control of thePWM signals by a controller is stopped, and therefore, the PWM signals can maintain an original state; after motor overcurrent disappears, the normal output of the PWM signals is enabled; and since the DSP does not perform control adjustment, overshoot in the control of the PWM signals is effectively suppressed, and secondary overcurrent can be avoided.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of motor controllers, in particular to a wave-by-wave current limiting protection method, device and motor controller. Background technique [0002] In the field of motor control, the controller will control and adjust the PWM signal according to the output of the motor, so that the output of the motor can be stabilized within a safe range. Specifically, the controller obtains the output magnitude of the motor, and performs PI adjustment on the PWM signal according to the comparison between the output magnitude and the preset threshold value, so as to change the magnitude of the PWM signal. For example, if the motor output increases, then reduce the PWM signal; if the motor output decreases, then increase the PWM signal. However, when the output of the motor exceeds the safe range value, the controller will perform wave-by-wave current limiting protection for the motor. The main method used is: when it detects that t...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H02H7/08
CPCH02H7/0833
Inventor 卫浩李绍明
Owner 北京动力源新能源科技有限责任公司
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