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    Run jiggle and nosie on TMDSHVMTRPFCKIT and F28035 with servo motor

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    Jimmy Liu81957
    Posted by Jimmy Liu81957
    on Sep 01 2011 04:40 AM
    Intellectual310 points


     Hi  

       I used TMDSHVMTRPFCKIT and F28035 with self servo motor.

        It didn't run smooth on HVPM_Sensorless  level 2 and level 3 build that run jiggle and nosie.

        I didn't clear The servo motor parameters. 

        But It can run fine with Demo code that flash at F28035(control card ) and HVMTRPFCKIT-GUIv1.

        Could you give me The parameters on Demo code ???

        How can I make it run smooth ???

        How can I make it synchro ???

        Regards,

        Jimmy

     

    Regards,

    Jimmy

    F28035 High Voltage Motor Control and PFC Developer's Kit
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    • Eric (ASP) Thomas
      Posted by Eric (ASP) Thomas
      on Sep 01 2011 15:51 PM
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      Jimmy,

       

        Level 2 and level 3 builds still perform a forced D-axis angle.  The sensorless observer is not being used to find the D-axis angle yet.  Once you get to build level 5, the motor should run smoothly.

       

      Eric

       

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    • Jimmy Liu81957
      Posted by Jimmy Liu81957
      on Sep 02 2011 05:34 AM
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       Hi Erc,

           I was still jiggle on level5.

          Maybe , I didn't tune fine PID on current loop.

         Did I tune PID on lsw=1???

         How can I tune it ???

         Check pid1_id.Fdb in the watch windows with continuous refresh feature whether or not it should be keeping track pid1_id.Ref for PID_REG3 module. If not, adjust its PID gains properly.
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      Check pid1_iq.Fdb in the watch windows with continuous refresh feature whether or not it should be keeping track pid1_iq.Ref for PID_REG3 module. If not, adjust its PID gains properly.

       

      Regards,

      Jimmy

      Level5 - DualTimeA-1 : clarke1.As  DualTimeB-1: Smo1.Theta

      F28035 High Voltage Motor Control and PFC Developer's Kit
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    • ChrisClearman
      Posted by ChrisClearman
      on Sep 02 2011 10:14 AM
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      Did you update the settings for your motor in HVPM_Sensorless-Settings.h?

      Are you following the user guide on how to tune the Id, Iq, and Speed PI controllers?

      C:\ti\controlSUITE\development_kits\HVMotorCtrl+PfcKit_v1.6\HVPM_Sensorless\~Docs

       

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    • Jimmy Liu81957
      Posted by Jimmy Liu81957
      on Sep 05 2011 06:03 AM
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       Hi ,

            I have tune Id and Iq .

           But, when I run on level5 , It auto run revers. You see that the smo1.Theta revers with rg1.Out . 

          This servo motor can run very well on HVMTRPFCKIT-GUI-FlashImagev1.out .

      Regards,

      Jimmy

       DualTimeA-3 : smo1.Theta   DualTimeB-3 : rg1.Out

      PMSM High Voltage Motor Control and PFC Developer's Kit
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    • Jimmy Liu81957
      Posted by Jimmy Liu81957
      on Sep 06 2011 03:00 AM
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      Hi  ,

         I look for DMClib Configuration.

         On System Parameters & Requirements  (i.e. User inputs) field,  I don't known which parameter match with Designed voltage gain constant in switching function , Cut-off frequency of low-pass filter and Deadband requirement for Inverter ???

        Does the DMClib Configuration be used on HVMTRPFCKIT-GUI-FlashImagev1.out??? 

      Regards,

      Jimmy

      PMSM High Voltage Motor Control and PFC Developer's Kit
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    • Jimmy Liu81957
      Posted by Jimmy Liu81957
      on Sep 30 2011 04:01 AM
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      Hi Chris ,

           I review my servo motor then tune I loop Ok.

          I have a phenomenon. when I enable Realtime Options (Halt the target before any debugger access) on Code Composer Studio , The F28035 responded to Motor  control too late .

         How can I read data on realtime and DCU work fine ???

      Regards,

      Jimmy

       

      Code Composer 4 High Voltage Motor Control and PFC Developer's Kit
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