DSP-Based on Brushless DC Motor Speed Control by PI Controller Using Back EMF Detection

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This paper presents a design and implementation of Brushless DC (BLDC) motor speed control based on the TMS320F28335 DSP board interfacing to MATLAB/SIMULINK. To obtain the optimal tracking and regulating responses, the PI controller is conducted and designed by pole placement technique. With Back EMF detection, the proposed system is considered as a class of sensorless control. This scheme leads to the speed adjustment of the BLDC motor by PWM. This experiment aims to examine the effectiveness of BLDC motor by testing the BLDC motor of 100 watt. It was found that the speed response of BLDC motor can be regulated at the operating speed of 700 rpm and 1400 rpm at no load and full load conditions.

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