Sin Cos Evaluation
Evaluation of the signals of a sin-cos-resolver
Description
Variables
Connections
Modelica Standard Library
The Sin Cos Evaluation component
The Sin Cos Resolver provides four tracks:
cosine
minus sine
sine
minus cosine
All four tracks have the same amplitude and the same offset > amplitude. Offset is used to detect loss of a track. To remove offset, (minus sine) is subtracted from (sine) and (minus cosine) from (cosine), resulting in a cosine and a sine signal with doubled amplitude but without offset. Interpreting cosine and sine as real and imaginary part of a phasor, one could calculate the angle of the phasor (i.e., transform rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates). This is not very robust if the signals are superimposed with some noise. Therefore the phasor is rotated by an angle that is obtained by a controller. The controller aims at imaginary part equal to zero. The resulting angle is continuous, i.e. differentiating the angle results in 2⁢π⁢frequency. If desired, the angle can be wrapped to the interval ]−π,+π]. If the Sin-Cos Resolver provides one period of the tracks during a rotation of 2⁢πp, the result is the angle with respect to one pole pair and can be directly used for field oriented control.
Name
Value
Units
Modelica ID
feedbackCos
feedbackSin
rotator
integrator
der1
u
Signal from sin-cos-resolver
φ
Angle
phi
w
Angular velocity
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See Also
Electrical Library
Electrical Machines
Electrical Machines Utilities
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