M. Tomita, M. Satoh, H. Yamaguchi, S. Doki, S. Okuma
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Abstract
A rotor position estimation of a cylindrical brushless DC motor at a standstill has been difficult, and the realization has been desired. This paper proposes a simple processing of a rotor by pasting non-magnetic materials where eddy currents can flow on the rotor surface. This process causes a change of amplitude of the phase current according to the rotor position. The experimental results show that the rotor position estimation with maximum error of 26/spl deg/ electrical angle has been realized, which is useful for 120/spl deg/ conduction type cylindrical brushless DC motors.