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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2006
Filed:
Sep. 23, 2004
Steven E. Schulz, Torrance, CA (US);
Sean E Gleason, West Bloomfield, MI (US);
Nitinkumar R. Patel, Cypress, CA (US);
James M. Nagashima, Cerritos, CA (US);
Yu-seok Jeong, Seoul, KR;
Seung Ki Sul, Seoul, KR;
Michael Milani, San Pedro, CA (US);
Steven E. Schulz, Torrance, CA (US);
Sean E Gleason, West Bloomfield, MI (US);
Nitinkumar R. Patel, Cypress, CA (US);
James M. Nagashima, Cerritos, CA (US);
Yu-Seok Jeong, Seoul, KR;
Seung Ki Sul, Seoul, KR;
Michael Milani, San Pedro, CA (US);
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
A control system for a motor including a rotor comprises a sensorless sensor module that includes a saliency-based estimator module that generates a first rotor position signal based on saliency and a back electromotive force (emf) estimator module that generates a second rotor position signal based on back emf. A selector selects the first rotor position signal for rotor speeds below a first rotor speed and the second rotor position signal for rotor speeds above the first rotor speed. A rotor position sensor senses a position of the rotor and generates a third rotor position signal. A fault detection module senses faults in the rotor position sensor and outputs the third rotor position signal when a fault is not detected and one of the first and second rotor position signals when the fault is detected. An indirect field oriented control (IFOC) system controls the motor based on a selected one of the first, second and third rotor position signals.