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A Low Cost Position Sensing Method with Optical Sensors for Switched Reluctance Motor  

Yoon Yong-Ho (Dept. Information & Communication Eng., Sungkyunkwan University)
Jeong Kyun-Ha (Dept. Information & Communication Eng., Sungkyunkwan University)
Kim Jae-Moon (Dept. Rolling Stocks Electric, Korea National Railroad College)
Won Chung-Yuen (Dept. Information & Communication Eng., Sungkyunkwan University)
Kim Ji-Won (Mechatronics research group, Korea Electotechnology Research Institute)
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Journal of Power Electronics / v.5, no.3, 2005 , pp. 240-246 More about this Journal
Abstract
Considering the start-up and economical efficiency, the optical sensor technique using a slotted-disk and an opto-interrupter are appropriate, however, this method needs three opto-interrupters and a slotted-disk when driving the 6/4 pole SRM(switched reluctance motor). In this paper, we propose an economic method by replacing the conventional opto-interrupter and slotted-disk with only optical sensor which enables the motor to start up and forward and reverse operation. Also the control circuit includes only analog devices, which makes the process more economical.
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