학술논문

Analysis and Elimination of Speed Measurement Ripple in Sinusoidal Coded Gearwheel Encoder for Spindle Motor Drive
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on. 70(8):7664-7672 Aug, 2023
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Rotors
Velocity measurement
Magnetic hysteresis
Signal resolution
Voltage measurement
Optical filters
Registers
Computerized numerical controller (CNC)
machine tools
motor drive
notch filter
speed measurement
speed control
Language
ISSN
0278-0046
1557-9948
Abstract
The gearwheel encoder with a magnetoresistive (MR) sensor is robust, simple, and widely used in high-speed industrial motor drives. Moreover, a high-precision rotor position detection is possible with the gearwheel encoder due to its large number of output pulses per revolution. The MR sensor outputs two sinusoidal signals that are 90 degrees apart, the period of which matches with one tooth of the gearwheel. However, these output signals are not perfectly sinusoidal because the MR sensor is manually mounted, and the magnitudes of these signals depend on the distance between the MR material and gearwheel. This slight imperfection in the output signals provokes large speed ripples in the speed measurement. This study analyzed the speed measurement ripples, and an effective ripple-elimination method was devised based on the results of the analysis. Ripple components caused by each signal error were calculated from the error signal models, and exact ripple frequencies were extracted. From the calculation results, a frequency adaptive series notch filter algorithm was designed. The simulation and experimental results demonstrated the effectiveness of the analysis and proposed approach. It is obviously shown through the experimental results that the speed measurement ripple is almost eliminated with the proposed method, and, thus, the analysis is valid.