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I am implementing a scheme for the speed control of a BLDC Motor. For good dynamic performance, I am incorporating a torque control loop too. I am doing this by measuring the dc link current at the input of the inverter, driving the motor.
I am measuring this current by putting a series resistance, and then amplifying the pd across the resistance by a high-common mode difference amplifier (AD629), and then again filtering the same using a general purpose 741 IC (to weed out the 20KHz PWM frequency signals).
The problem is that there are a lot of spikes in the current being measured due to which the current control loop is not performing effectively. The PI controller values were designed using MATLAB. Simulations are working perfectly well. What might be the reason for these current spikes? Is it a hardware problem? Could anyone out there give me some suggestions on how to go about troubleshooting this? I don't want to put a very smooth filter in the current loop, since it will terribly slow down the loop, which will adversely affect the system performance.
I am measuring this current by putting a series resistance, and then amplifying the pd across the resistance by a high-common mode difference amplifier (AD629), and then again filtering the same using a general purpose 741 IC (to weed out the 20KHz PWM frequency signals).
The problem is that there are a lot of spikes in the current being measured due to which the current control loop is not performing effectively. The PI controller values were designed using MATLAB. Simulations are working perfectly well. What might be the reason for these current spikes? Is it a hardware problem? Could anyone out there give me some suggestions on how to go about troubleshooting this? I don't want to put a very smooth filter in the current loop, since it will terribly slow down the loop, which will adversely affect the system performance.