Claims
- 1. A permanent magnet synchronous motor system comprising:
- a permanent magnet motor having a stator and rotor, the rotor of which includes a permanent magnet and the stator of which includes electrically excitable plural windings for generating a varying magnetic field relative to said windings;
- said stator including a coil form of low magnetic loss material for supporting said windings;
- said permanent magnet motor having said stator coil form as a cylindrical, coil bearing non magnetic material structure with said rotor having first and second cylindrical portions receiving said stator therebetween and having a flux path therearound;
- bearings supporting said rotor relative to said stator, said rotor otherwise being free of physical contact with said stator;
- said rotor having plural, even numbered permanent magnets of alternating polarity orientated with poles facing said stator;
- said stator having said plural coils thereon, each facing a corresponding pole of said rotor;
- means for applying excitation varying at a frequency to said plural windings;
- means for continuously sensing signals developed in said windings at said frequency representative of winding back EMF during the powering thereof as a function of both winding resistance and winding inductance in response to the excitation applied thereto;
- means for controlling the phase angle between the applied excitation and sensed back EMF to provide maximum torque; and
- means for integrating a representation of the applied excitation to provide said sensed back EMF.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 788,089, filed Oct. 15, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,621,923
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Draper Lab Report R-980; Jun. 1976 by Donald E. Fulton: "Development of Back EMF Control Electronics for a PM Gyro Wheel". |
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