A hardware DC motor emulator

Authors

  • Vagner S. Rosa
  • Vitor Irigon Gervini
  • Sebastião C. P. Gomes
  • Sergio Bampi

Keywords:

DC MOTOR, Emulator, FPGA, Hardware

Abstract

Much work have been done lately to develop complex motor control systems. However they always rely on a physical drive/motor/encoder setup for experimental results. This paper presents a hardware DC motor emulator that can be synthesized to FPGAs. The emulator is intended to replace an actual DC motor during the development phase of motor controllers. A torque based input is required and incremental encoder output is provided, so this model can replace both the DC motor, and its power driver without modifications to the motor control system. The proposed emulator is able to reach a clock frequency of hundreds of megahertz and uses very few logic resources in current FPGA technologies. The hardware can be parameterized at synthesis time to make the model suitable for specific needs.

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Author Biographies

Vagner S. Rosa

Computational Sciences Center, Federal University of Rio Grande - FURG.

Vitor Irigon Gervini

Professor do Dep. de Matemática - FURG, mestrado em Engenharia Eletrônica e Computação pelo Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica

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Sebastião C. P. Gomes

Mathematics and Phisics Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande, FURG.

Sergio Bampi

Informatics Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS.

Published

2010-12-06

How to Cite

Rosa, V. S., Gervini, V. I., Gomes, S. C. P., & Bampi, S. (2010). A hardware DC motor emulator. VETOR - Journal of Exact Sciences and Engineering, 18(1), 5–16. Retrieved from https://furg.emnuvens.com.br/vetor/article/view/1678

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