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Novel Modeling and Damping Techniques for Hybrid Stepper Motor


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1 MITS, Kodad Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India
2 MISTE, India
     

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It is well known that commercial hybrid stepper system has one or more low-speed resonant points. However, this characteristic cannot be accurately modeled without high-order equations or complicated measurement of motor parameters. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed to model the behavior of a commercial 1.8° hybrid stepper motor accurately and efficiently. Also, model-based damping algorithms for both open-loop control and servo control are proposed. Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed algorithms can effectively eliminate low-speed resonance and vibration of the stepper system. The algorithms are efficient enough to be implemented on commercial DSP-basedcontrollers without sacrificing motion control performance.


Keywords

Damping, Modeling, Resonances, Stepper Motors.
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Prathibha Mamidi
MITS, Kodad Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India
A. Srujana
MISTE, India

Abstract


It is well known that commercial hybrid stepper system has one or more low-speed resonant points. However, this characteristic cannot be accurately modeled without high-order equations or complicated measurement of motor parameters. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed to model the behavior of a commercial 1.8° hybrid stepper motor accurately and efficiently. Also, model-based damping algorithms for both open-loop control and servo control are proposed. Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed algorithms can effectively eliminate low-speed resonance and vibration of the stepper system. The algorithms are efficient enough to be implemented on commercial DSP-basedcontrollers without sacrificing motion control performance.


Keywords


Damping, Modeling, Resonances, Stepper Motors.