基于FPGA的多电机微步驱动的信号完整性问题

Dhruti Ranjan Gaan, M. Kumar, Dinakarn E, S. S
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步进电机广泛用于精确定位应用,因为它们易于使用,开环控制,在整个操作范围内几乎恒定的转矩输出和简化的控制电路。这些步进电机的驱动方案进行了大量的改进;与全步进相比,微步进的实现提高了定位精度并减少了干扰力矩;脉冲宽度调制(PWM)的电流控制方式,以对抗反电动势(EMF)电压损失等。在微步进模式下,步进电机由量化的正弦和余弦电流驱动。由于这些不同的电流世代,信号的完整性问题在其自身的电路以及邻近的电路来到最前沿。本文介绍了使用现场可编程门阵列(FPGA), N-MOSFET(金属氧化物-半导体场效应晶体管)和MOSFET驱动器的微步进驱动的PWM模式,电机操作和大电流开关期间观察到的信号完整性问题以及解决这些问题的最佳实践。逻辑信号在FPGA中生成。微步进电流幅值存储在PROM中,由FPGA访问并写入DAC作为电压参考。本文介绍了多电机驱动的设计、布局实现、分析、信号完整性问题、缓解技术和实验结果。
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Signal Integrity Issues in FPGA based multi-motor microstepping Drives
Stepper motors are widely used in precise positioning applications because of their ease of use, open loop control, almost constant torque output throughout the operating range and simplified control circuitry. A lot of improvement has been done in drive schemes of these stepper motors; implementation of microstepping to improve positional accuracy and to reduce disturbance torque in compared to full step; Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) mode of current control to counter back Electro-Motive-Force (EMF) voltage loss etc. In microstepping mode, stepper motor is driven with quantized sine and cosine currents. Due to these varying current generations, signal integrity issues within its own circuitry as well as to the neighboring circuits come to forefront. This paper describes PWM mode of microstepping drive using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), N-MOSFET (Metal-Oxide- Semiconductor-Field-Effect-Transistor) & MOSFET drivers, signal integrity issues observed during motor operations & high current switching and best practices to tackle these issues. Logic signals are generated in FPGA. Microstepping current amplitude values are stored in PROM which are being accessed by FPGA and written to DAC for voltage reference. This paper presents the design, layout implementation, analysis, signal integrity issues, mitigation techniques and experimental results of multiple motor drives.
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