Studies on Implementations and Designs of DSP in the Six-Phase Induction Motor Vector Control System

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Compared with traditional three-phase motors, six-phase induction motors due to their high reliabilities and low DC side voltages can achieve high power drives using devices with lower voltage level. In this paper, it analyzes the research status of six-phase induction motors, introduces the winding structures of six-phase induction motors, and finally designs the vector control system for six-phase induction motors taking the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) as the core. It introduces DSP circuit implementations, emphasizes to describe software structures of the control system, and proposes a detailed software flow chart.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 268-270)

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1681-1686

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July 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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