Design of Switched Reluctance Motor Speed Control System Base on DSP

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Switched Reluctance Motor has become one of hot topics of the international transmission for its simple structure,wide speed range and low cost, etc. In this thesis, based on TI's 32-bit DSP (TMS320F240) and following the principles of structure matching, high efficiency, easy to control, switched reluctance motor speed control system is designed using a minimum program of the main switching device. The parts of design include power converter, controller and software components.

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