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Date of Patent:
Jan. 12, 2010

Filed:

Dec. 17, 2007
Applicant:

Ming-tsung Chen, Taoyuan Shien, TW;

Inventor:

Ming-Tsung Chen, Taoyuan Shien, TW;

Assignee:

Delta Electronics, Inc., Taoyuan Shien, TW;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G01R 31/08 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A method for measuring a resistance and an inductance of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) in a static state includes inputting a rated current of the PMSM and 150% of the rated current at a state of locking an axle of the PMSM, recording corresponding voltages V% and V%, and dividing the voltage difference with the current difference to obtain the resistance of the PMSM. The method continues dividing an electrical period into six voltage vectors, and performing four voltage cycles for every the voltage vector. The voltage cycle includes step of outputting a quarter of the voltage V%, and outputting the voltage V% after the current being stable. After one of the six voltage vectors being finished, the method switches to the other voltage vectors and repeats the voltage cycles, and the method is completed till all of the six voltage vectors being finished. Finally, the method continues to compare rising times of the voltage vectors and convert the rising times to inductances, and to define the maximum of the inductances as an inductance of a q axis and to define the minimum of the inductances as an inductance of a d axis.


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