Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller

Variable speed control of a single-phase induction motor could be obtained through voltage control method using semiconductor power devices. These methods suffer from the large harmonics that result from the switching operation. Besides that it has a limited speed control range. Pulse Width Modul...

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Main Author: Hussien, Hamad Saad
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Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling my.upm.eprints.59432022-02-10T02:08:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5943/ Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller Hussien, Hamad Saad Variable speed control of a single-phase induction motor could be obtained through voltage control method using semiconductor power devices. These methods suffer from the large harmonics that result from the switching operation. Besides that it has a limited speed control range. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technique is considered as one solution for harmonic reduction and increasing the motor efficiency. The advances in domestic and commercial applications in modern life raised the urgent needs to use low power single-phase induction motor. As a consequence, the single-phase induction motor has become the most widely used type of low power ac motors for those applications where regulating speed is of essence and three- phase power source are not available. This work investigates the performance of a closed-loop adjustable speed drive for single-phase induction motor using voltage amplitude control. A microcontroller M68HCl lE-9 has been used to implement such techniques. The microcontroller senses the speed's feedback signal and consequently provides the (PWM) signal that sets the gate voltage of the chopper, which in turn provides the required voltage for the desired speed. A Buck type chopper has been used to control the input voltage of a fully controlled single phase Isolated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) bridge inverter. The proposed drive system is simulated using Matlab / Simulink, its results were compared with the hardware experimental results. The simulation and laboratory results proved that the drive system could be used for the speed control of a singlephase induction motor with wide speed range. 2004-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5943/1/FK_2004_48%20IR.pdf Hussien, Hamad Saad (2004) Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Induction logging Pulse circuits
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topic Induction logging
Pulse circuits
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Pulse circuits
Hussien, Hamad Saad
Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller
description Variable speed control of a single-phase induction motor could be obtained through voltage control method using semiconductor power devices. These methods suffer from the large harmonics that result from the switching operation. Besides that it has a limited speed control range. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technique is considered as one solution for harmonic reduction and increasing the motor efficiency. The advances in domestic and commercial applications in modern life raised the urgent needs to use low power single-phase induction motor. As a consequence, the single-phase induction motor has become the most widely used type of low power ac motors for those applications where regulating speed is of essence and three- phase power source are not available. This work investigates the performance of a closed-loop adjustable speed drive for single-phase induction motor using voltage amplitude control. A microcontroller M68HCl lE-9 has been used to implement such techniques. The microcontroller senses the speed's feedback signal and consequently provides the (PWM) signal that sets the gate voltage of the chopper, which in turn provides the required voltage for the desired speed. A Buck type chopper has been used to control the input voltage of a fully controlled single phase Isolated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) bridge inverter. The proposed drive system is simulated using Matlab / Simulink, its results were compared with the hardware experimental results. The simulation and laboratory results proved that the drive system could be used for the speed control of a singlephase induction motor with wide speed range.
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author Hussien, Hamad Saad
author_facet Hussien, Hamad Saad
author_sort Hussien, Hamad Saad
title Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller
title_short Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller
title_full Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller
title_fullStr Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller
title_full_unstemmed Development of Single Phase Induction Motor Adjustable Speed Control Using M68HC11E9 Micro controller
title_sort development of single phase induction motor adjustable speed control using m68hc11e9 micro controller
publishDate 2004
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5943/1/FK_2004_48%20IR.pdf
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