US20140203746A1 - Motor assembly comprising a brushless dc motor with control electronics - Google Patents

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US20140203746A1 US14/118,135 US201214118135A US2014203746A1 US 20140203746 A1 US20140203746 A1 US 20140203746A1 US 201214118135 A US201214118135 A US 201214118135A US 2014203746 A1 US2014203746 A1 US 2014203746A1
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02PCONTROL OR REGULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTORS, ELECTRIC GENERATORS OR DYNAMO-ELECTRIC CONVERTERS; CONTROLLING TRANSFORMERS, REACTORS OR CHOKE COILS
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
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    • H02K29/08Motors or generators having non-mechanical commutating devices, e.g. discharge tubes or semiconductor devices with position sensing devices using magnetic effect devices, e.g. Hall-plates, magneto-resistors
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  • the present invention relates to a motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics.
  • US2010/0090633 A1 discloses a motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor having a rotating shaft, an electronic controller attached to the motor and positioned outside the rotating shaft, and a two pole permanent magnet affixed to the shaft for rotation by the shaft in a plane orthogonal to the axis or rotation of the shaft.
  • the motor assembly comprises a X-Y Hall Effect Sensor carried by the electronic controller and positioned proximate the magnet, wherein the Hall Effect Sensor produces Sine and Cosine components of the magnetic field as the magnet is rotated by the motor shaft.
  • the electronic controller further includes means for determining the motor angle position from said Sine and Cosine components, and commutation logic.
  • a controller on the board, positioned directly above one end of the rotating shaft of the motor assembly, contains the highly integrated functions: internal analog digital converters, pulse width modulation registers for driving the power amplifier, internal communication ports, and all of the RAM memory and non-volatile Flash memory that is required for motor control.
  • EP 1 099 092 B1 discloses a brushless electric motor and a method for controlling it.
  • the electric motor comprises a rotor, a sense element with a plurality of magnetic poles, and first and second Hall effect sensors mounted with their sensing planes perpendicular to a surface of the sense element to measure magnetic flux from the magnetic poles in a direction tangential to the sense element, wherein one of the sense element and the first and second Hall effect sensors is mounted in a fixed relationship with the rotor.
  • the Hall effect sensors are adapted for outputting a measurement signal so that at least one output signal from at least one of the first and second sensors is linear at each rotational position of the rotor, wherein the measurement signals are used for determining an absolute rotational position of the rotor within an electrical cycle, wherein the motor is adapted to be controlled based on the decoded rotor position.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 7,579,799 B2 discloses a system for measuring the angular position of a rotor, a method for measuring the angular position, and a method for controlling an electric motor.
  • the system has a rotor assembly comprising a plurality of annularly disposed magnetic domains of the magnetic poles of the motor, and a sensor module having at least two Hall Effect Devices disposed at a specified relative angular separation with respect to each other.
  • the sensor module is suitably configured to produce a plurality of input signals in response to a magnetic flux variation corresponding to axial rotation of the magnetic domains of the magnetic field poles of the motor.
  • a position measurement module is suitably configured to process said input signals to produce converted sinusoidal reference signals.
  • the sinusoidal reference signals have at least one of an offset scale factor and an amplitude scale factor.
  • An error term is determined by processing said input signals to produce a position estimate signal corresponding to an approximate measurement of the angular position of the rotor. Subsequently, a refined measurement of the angular position of the rotor is produced by processing the error term.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,906,494 B2 discloses a motor controller for driving a motor having a rotor, which includes magnets.
  • the motor controller comprises a magnetic flux detector for detecting a magnetic flux from the magnets and obtaining a magnetic pole signal, a position signal converter for finding a position of the rotor based on the magnetic pole signal, a differentiator for finding a speed signal based on the output of the position signal converter, a speed controller for comparing the speed signal with a predetermined instructive speed, and for outputting an instruction signal, and a pulse width modulation controller for performing pulse width modulated drive of the motor according to the instruction signal.
  • the pulse width modulation controller drives the motor in a sine wave form, wherein the magnetic pole signal is a 2 phase sine wave signal having a phase difference of 90°.
  • a disadvantage of many of the previously known motor assemblies with brushless DC motors and integrated control electronics is that the motor assemblies are often larger and bulkier than desirable for many applications.
  • a conventional brushless DC motor generally produces a rather low torque, which means that a larger motor size will have to be chosen, or that the motor will have to be equipped with a gearbox, to obtain a motor with a sufficiently large output torque.
  • Another reason is that many of the previously known motor assemblies have a design which requires a complicated and space-consuming measurement arrangement, usually disposed at the shaft end of the motor, to be able to measure the angular position of the rotor and/or bulky control electronics, which considerably increases the length or other external dimensions of the motor assembly.
  • a first object of the invention is to provide a very compact motor assembly with a brushless DC motor and control electronics, which provides substantially better performance, as regards output torque, power/volume ratio and efficiency, for a considerably lower price than what has been possible with the previously known motor assemblies.
  • a motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics, which comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor, and wherein the magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, based on the measurement of magnetic flux, with the purpose of controlling the current to the brushless DC motor based on the determined angular position, and wherein the brushless DC motor is an external rotor motor, comprising an internal stator and an external rotor, wherein the external rotor has a periphery and an inside, exhibiting a plurality of permanent magnets, which are disposed at regular intervals along said inside to provide said magnetic poles, and wherein the at least two magnetic field sensors are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of the periphery to measure the magnetic flux leaking radially through the external rotor from the permanent magnets on the inside.
  • the motor assembly according to the invention uses an integrated control electronics with magnetic field sensors to determine the angular position of the rotor in a brushless DC motor which, according to the invention, has been selected to be an external rotor motor, a very inexpensive and compact motor assembly with good motor performance can be realized.
  • the motor assembly according to the invention can be provided with a sufficiently high torque to eliminate the need for a gearbox, which results in a simpler and cheaper design and smaller external dimensions.
  • the motor assembly according to the invention obtains a very high efficiency, enabling a higher output power and lower energy consumption.
  • the angular position of the rotor can be determined by measuring radial magnetic leakage flux through the external rotor, i.e. external relative to the stator, thus enabling the whole measurement arrangement to be simplified and the control electronics to be designed in a more compact fashion, so that the motor assembly according to the invention can be given very small external dimensions in relation to its motor performance.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a motor assembly according to the invention, illustrating the structure and principle of operation of the motor assembly;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a motor assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in a partially exploded condition;
  • FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the motor assembly of FIG. 2 , in an assembled condition.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a cross-section of a motor assembly according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a motor assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in a partially exploded condition, whereas FIG. 3 shows the same motor assembly in an assembled condition.
  • the motor assembly 101 comprises a brushless DC motor 102 with control electronics 103 .
  • a brushless DC motor can also be defined as an alternating current motor with permanent magnets on the rotor and electronic commutation.
  • the control electronics 103 of the motor assembly comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor 102 .
  • the magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, based on the measurement of magnetic flux, with the purpose of controlling the current to the brushless DC motor based on the determined angular position,
  • the brushless DC motor in the motor assembly according to the invention is an external rotor motor 102 .
  • Brushless DC motors of this type have become common as motors in model aircraft in the last few years, and are commercially available.
  • the external rotor motor 102 comprises an internal stator 104 and an external rotor 105 .
  • the diagonally hatched areas S 1 , S 2 , S 3 in FIG. 1 schematically illustrate the copper winding of the stator.
  • the external rotor 105 has a periphery 106 and an inside 107 , exhibiting a plurality of permanent magnets 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 , shown as black areas with white dots in FIG. 1 .
  • the previously mentioned magnetic field sensors comprise at least two stationary Hall sensors 112 , 113 which can, particularly advantageously, be linear Hall sensors.
  • Hall sensors are well known, per se, for use in control systems for brushless DC motors, and will therefore not be described more closely here.
  • embodiments of the invention where the magnetic field sensors are of another type are also conceivable, such as magnetoresistive sensors, magnetostrictive sensors or flux gate sensors.
  • the sensors it is advantageous that the sensors have small dimensions and few or no moving parts, which is the reason why Hall Effect sensors or magnetoresistive sensors are preferred.
  • the permanent magnets 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 are disposed at regular intervals along the inside 107 of the external rotor to provide the previously mentioned magnetic poles, wherein the previously mentioned at least two magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of the periphery 106 to measure the magnetic flux leaking radially through the external rotor 105 from the permanent magnets 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 on the inside 107 of the rotor.
  • the previously mentioned angular position can be determined by measuring radial magnetic leakage flux through the external rotor, i.e. external relative to the stator, thus enabling the whole measurement arrangement to be simplified and the control electronics to be designed in a more compact fashion.
  • the measurement arrangement will provide a good measurement accuracy of about ⁇ 1° and a good resolution of about 0.1°.
  • An even number of permanent magnets 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 are disposed on the inside 107 of the external rotor 105 of the external rotor motor. Every other permanent magnet has the north pole facing inward, and every other has the south pole facing inward. Consequently, the smallest possible number of magnetic poles in the external rotor motor is two poles, which constitute an electrical cycle. An increased number of magnetic poles in an external rotor motor will therefore result in more electrical cycles in this external rotor motor. Geometrically speaking, as expressed in degrees, the electrical cycle is equal to 2 times 360° divided by the number of magnetic poles.
  • the external rotor motor 102 has more than 6 magnetic poles on the external rotor 105 .
  • the electrical cycle will be smaller than 30 degrees, geometrically speaking, which makes it possible to position two stationary magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 at least 90 degrees apart in the electrical cycle, without the magnetic field sensors ending up too far away from the rotor.
  • the distance between two 112 , 113 of the magnetic field sensors corresponds to about 90 degrees displacement in the electrical cycle of the brushless DC motor 102 , preferably exactly 90 degrees displacement in the electrical cycle.
  • the magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 are preferably adapted to produce sine and cosine signals based on the measurement of the magnetic leakage flux, wherein the control electronics 103 comprises at least one microprocessor 114 (see FIG. 2 ) adapted to read and convert the measurement signals and calculate the rotor angle of the external rotor 105 in the electrical cycle of the brushless DC motor 102 based on the measurement signals.
  • the microprocessor 114 is particularly advantageously adapted to calculate the rotor angle by using inverse trigonometry and a calibrating curve.
  • the magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 are adapted to produce measurement signals from the measurement of the magnetic leakage flux
  • the control electronics 103 comprises at least one microprocessor 114 adapted to read said measurement signals and estimate the angular position of the external rotor 105 in the electrical cycle of the brushless DC motor 102 based on the measurement signals.
  • the microprocessor 114 is adapted to estimate the angular position by using inverse trigonometry, preferably implemented by table look-up and interpolation.
  • the microprocessor 114 is particularly advantageously adapted to improve the accuracy of the estimation even further by applying a calibrating curve to the estimated angular position.
  • the function of the integrated control electronics in the motor assembly according to the invention can be divided into three main parts: 1) magnetic field sensors with associated signal processing; 2) signal conversion from sensor signals to angle, and further to which current to be supplied to which poles in the stator; and 3) power electronics supplying the current to the poles. Furthermore, the control electronics provides a feedback function, so that a restoring torque will always be applied to the rotor in case of a deviation from a set point for the angular position of the rotor.
  • control electronics comprises at least one planar circuit board 115 oriented tangentially to the periphery 106 of the external rotor 105 , wherein the at least two magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 are mounted on this circuit board 115 .
  • Such an arrangement provides a simplified installation, and a motor assembly having a very small length in the axial direction.
  • the at least two magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 , the at least one microprocessor 114 with necessary software, the at least one circuit board 115 , and other components included in the control electronics 103 together form a control system, wherein the control system and the brushless DC motor are integrated into a common housing 116 .
  • Such an arrangement enables a very compact, integrated control system in the motor assembly according to the invention.
  • the housing 116 of the motor assembly according to the invention comprises at least one aluminium profile 117 against which the circuit board 115 is mounted, wherein the aluminium profile 117 is designed to be capable of serving as both a cooling flange and a casing of the motor.
  • the at least two magnetic field sensors 112 , 113 , the at least one microprocessor 114 , and the other components included in the control system are disposed on one and the same circuit board 115 .
  • Such an arrangement simplifies the installation and makes the production cheaper, and enables the motor assembly according to invention to have the smallest possible external dimensions.
  • control system integrated into the motor assembly 101 constitutes a feedback control system adapted to control position, speed or acceleration of the external rotor 105 .
  • the brushless DC motor 102 of the motor assembly according to the invention is preferably provided with an output shaft 118 , wherein the housing 116 exhibits a hole 119 adapted for passage of the output shaft.
  • the outside of the motor assembly can exhibit at least one visible signalling device 120 , 121 for displaying a signal related to the angular position of the external rotor 105 .
  • the outside exhibits a red 120 and a green 121 lamp, respectively, which are adapted to indicate the instantaneous angular position of the rotor in a suitable manner, which may be an advantage when tuning the control electronics.
  • the integrated control system is preferably adapted to be capable of communicating with a main control system providing set points for angular position, speed or acceleration.
  • the motor assembly 101 exhibits at least one communication port 122 for connection to an external unit.
  • a port for data communication can be designed with any suitable standard interface, and be used for data communication between the motor assembly according to the invention and an external control, measurement or diagnostic system.
  • Table 1 illustrates some parameters of a commercially available, conventional motor assembly with a brushless DC motor having an encoder and integrated position control, in comparison to the corresponding parameters of a prototype of a motor assembly according to the invention of the type illustrated in the accompanying figures.
  • the prototype according to the invention has a slightly higher weight and larger volume in this embodiment, but provides a much higher torque (11 times higher), and a higher power output at higher efficiency, than the commercial motor assembly with conventional technology.
  • the motor assembly with conventional technology would need to be provided with a gearbox, which would make it much larger and heavier, reduce the speed to a low level, and further impair the efficiency in comparison to the motor assembly according to the invention in Table 1.
  • motor assemblies according to the invention to replace motors of stepping motor-type in automation applications, e.g. for rebuilding manual production machines, such as turning and milling machines.
  • the motor assembly according to the invention provides improved performance for the same or lower price, and is thus very competitive.
  • the advantages achieved by replacing a stepping motor with a motor assembly according to the invention are, among other things, feedback positioning, higher speeds and higher power output, high torque at high speeds, no vibrations, that power is only consumed when necessary, smaller external dimensions and lower weight.

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A motor assembly (101), comprising a brushless DC motor (102) with control electronics (103) which comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor (102). The magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, with the purpose of controlling the current to the brushless DC motor based on the determined angular position. The brushless DC motor is an external rotor motor (102) comprising an internal stator (104), and an external rotor (105) having a periphery (106) and an inside (107), which exhibits a plurality of permanent magnets (108, 109, 110, 111) disposed at regular intervals along the inside (107) to provide the magnetic poles. The magnetic field sensors (112, 113) are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of the periphery (106) to measure the magnetic flux leaking radially through the external rotor (105) from the permanent magnets (108, 109, 110, 111) on the inside (107).

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  • The present invention relates to a motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • In many applications where electric motors are used, a smooth rotation of the rotor of the electric motor, and therefore also a precise control of the rotor current and the wave shape thereof, are required. To be able to achieve a sufficiently precise control, it is required that the angular position of the rotor can be detected in an accurate manner. Usually, in conventional electric motors, an angle sensor or resolver, together with associated electronics, are used for determining the angular position. The angle sensors detect mechanical movement and convert the detected movement into electric signals. Optical pulse sensors and absolute angle sensors are two commonly occurring types of angle sensors.
  • To be able to achieve a precise current control and smooth rotation in so-called brushless DC motors, i.e. alternating current motors with permanent magnets on the rotor and electronic commutation, accurate detectors are required for the detection of the angular position of the rotor and the electronic commutation. For example, US2010/0090633 A1 discloses a motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor having a rotating shaft, an electronic controller attached to the motor and positioned outside the rotating shaft, and a two pole permanent magnet affixed to the shaft for rotation by the shaft in a plane orthogonal to the axis or rotation of the shaft. Furthermore, the motor assembly comprises a X-Y Hall Effect Sensor carried by the electronic controller and positioned proximate the magnet, wherein the Hall Effect Sensor produces Sine and Cosine components of the magnetic field as the magnet is rotated by the motor shaft. The electronic controller further includes means for determining the motor angle position from said Sine and Cosine components, and commutation logic. A controller on the board, positioned directly above one end of the rotating shaft of the motor assembly, contains the highly integrated functions: internal analog digital converters, pulse width modulation registers for driving the power amplifier, internal communication ports, and all of the RAM memory and non-volatile Flash memory that is required for motor control. EP 1 099 092 B1 discloses a brushless electric motor and a method for controlling it. The electric motor comprises a rotor, a sense element with a plurality of magnetic poles, and first and second Hall effect sensors mounted with their sensing planes perpendicular to a surface of the sense element to measure magnetic flux from the magnetic poles in a direction tangential to the sense element, wherein one of the sense element and the first and second Hall effect sensors is mounted in a fixed relationship with the rotor. The Hall effect sensors are adapted for outputting a measurement signal so that at least one output signal from at least one of the first and second sensors is linear at each rotational position of the rotor, wherein the measurement signals are used for determining an absolute rotational position of the rotor within an electrical cycle, wherein the motor is adapted to be controlled based on the decoded rotor position.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 7,579,799 B2 discloses a system for measuring the angular position of a rotor, a method for measuring the angular position, and a method for controlling an electric motor. The system has a rotor assembly comprising a plurality of annularly disposed magnetic domains of the magnetic poles of the motor, and a sensor module having at least two Hall Effect Devices disposed at a specified relative angular separation with respect to each other. The sensor module is suitably configured to produce a plurality of input signals in response to a magnetic flux variation corresponding to axial rotation of the magnetic domains of the magnetic field poles of the motor. A position measurement module is suitably configured to process said input signals to produce converted sinusoidal reference signals. The sinusoidal reference signals have at least one of an offset scale factor and an amplitude scale factor. An error term is determined by processing said input signals to produce a position estimate signal corresponding to an approximate measurement of the angular position of the rotor. Subsequently, a refined measurement of the angular position of the rotor is produced by processing the error term.
  • Furthermore, U.S. Pat. No. 6,906,494 B2 discloses a motor controller for driving a motor having a rotor, which includes magnets. The motor controller comprises a magnetic flux detector for detecting a magnetic flux from the magnets and obtaining a magnetic pole signal, a position signal converter for finding a position of the rotor based on the magnetic pole signal, a differentiator for finding a speed signal based on the output of the position signal converter, a speed controller for comparing the speed signal with a predetermined instructive speed, and for outputting an instruction signal, and a pulse width modulation controller for performing pulse width modulated drive of the motor according to the instruction signal. The pulse width modulation controller drives the motor in a sine wave form, wherein the magnetic pole signal is a 2 phase sine wave signal having a phase difference of 90°.
  • A disadvantage of many of the previously known motor assemblies with brushless DC motors and integrated control electronics is that the motor assemblies are often larger and bulkier than desirable for many applications. One reason for this is that a conventional brushless DC motor generally produces a rather low torque, which means that a larger motor size will have to be chosen, or that the motor will have to be equipped with a gearbox, to obtain a motor with a sufficiently large output torque. Another reason is that many of the previously known motor assemblies have a design which requires a complicated and space-consuming measurement arrangement, usually disposed at the shaft end of the motor, to be able to measure the angular position of the rotor and/or bulky control electronics, which considerably increases the length or other external dimensions of the motor assembly.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, a first object of the invention is to provide a very compact motor assembly with a brushless DC motor and control electronics, which provides substantially better performance, as regards output torque, power/volume ratio and efficiency, for a considerably lower price than what has been possible with the previously known motor assemblies.
  • This first object is achieved by means of a motor assembly according to claim 1, comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics, which comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor, and wherein the magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, based on the measurement of magnetic flux, with the purpose of controlling the current to the brushless DC motor based on the determined angular position, and wherein the brushless DC motor is an external rotor motor, comprising an internal stator and an external rotor, wherein the external rotor has a periphery and an inside, exhibiting a plurality of permanent magnets, which are disposed at regular intervals along said inside to provide said magnetic poles, and wherein the at least two magnetic field sensors are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of the periphery to measure the magnetic flux leaking radially through the external rotor from the permanent magnets on the inside.
  • Thanks to the fact that the motor assembly according to the invention uses an integrated control electronics with magnetic field sensors to determine the angular position of the rotor in a brushless DC motor which, according to the invention, has been selected to be an external rotor motor, a very inexpensive and compact motor assembly with good motor performance can be realized. Thanks to the external rotor motor, the motor assembly according to the invention can be provided with a sufficiently high torque to eliminate the need for a gearbox, which results in a simpler and cheaper design and smaller external dimensions. Furthermore, thanks to the external rotor motor, the motor assembly according to the invention obtains a very high efficiency, enabling a higher output power and lower energy consumption. Thanks to the arrangement of magnetic field sensors in combination with an external rotor motor, the angular position of the rotor can be determined by measuring radial magnetic leakage flux through the external rotor, i.e. external relative to the stator, thus enabling the whole measurement arrangement to be simplified and the control electronics to be designed in a more compact fashion, so that the motor assembly according to the invention can be given very small external dimensions in relation to its motor performance.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In the following, a number of embodiments of the invention will be described more closely, only as examples and with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a motor assembly according to the invention, illustrating the structure and principle of operation of the motor assembly;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a motor assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in a partially exploded condition; and
  • FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the motor assembly of FIG. 2, in an assembled condition.
  • DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
  • In the following, a number of embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a cross-section of a motor assembly according to the invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a motor assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in a partially exploded condition, whereas FIG. 3 shows the same motor assembly in an assembled condition.
  • The motor assembly 101 comprises a brushless DC motor 102 with control electronics 103. A brushless DC motor can also be defined as an alternating current motor with permanent magnets on the rotor and electronic commutation.
  • The control electronics 103 of the motor assembly comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor 102. The magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, based on the measurement of magnetic flux, with the purpose of controlling the current to the brushless DC motor based on the determined angular position,
  • The brushless DC motor in the motor assembly according to the invention is an external rotor motor 102. Brushless DC motors of this type have become common as motors in model aircraft in the last few years, and are commercially available. The external rotor motor 102 comprises an internal stator 104 and an external rotor 105. The diagonally hatched areas S1, S2, S3 in FIG. 1 schematically illustrate the copper winding of the stator. The external rotor 105 has a periphery 106 and an inside 107, exhibiting a plurality of permanent magnets 108, 109, 110, 111, shown as black areas with white dots in FIG. 1.
  • In a preferred embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the previously mentioned magnetic field sensors comprise at least two stationary Hall sensors 112, 113 which can, particularly advantageously, be linear Hall sensors. As has become evident from the previous description of the prior art, Hall sensors are well known, per se, for use in control systems for brushless DC motors, and will therefore not be described more closely here. However, embodiments of the invention where the magnetic field sensors are of another type are also conceivable, such as magnetoresistive sensors, magnetostrictive sensors or flux gate sensors. In the motor assembly according to the invention, it is advantageous that the sensors have small dimensions and few or no moving parts, which is the reason why Hall Effect sensors or magnetoresistive sensors are preferred.
  • In the motor assembly according to the invention, the permanent magnets 108, 109, 110, 111 are disposed at regular intervals along the inside 107 of the external rotor to provide the previously mentioned magnetic poles, wherein the previously mentioned at least two magnetic field sensors 112, 113 are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of the periphery 106 to measure the magnetic flux leaking radially through the external rotor 105 from the permanent magnets 108, 109, 110, 111 on the inside 107 of the rotor.
  • Thanks to the combination of a measurement arrangement with magnetic field sensors and permanent magnets belonging to the rotor of the external rotor motor, which is used in the motor assembly according to the invention, the previously mentioned angular position can be determined by measuring radial magnetic leakage flux through the external rotor, i.e. external relative to the stator, thus enabling the whole measurement arrangement to be simplified and the control electronics to be designed in a more compact fashion. Furthermore, particularly with Hall sensors, the measurement arrangement will provide a good measurement accuracy of about ±1° and a good resolution of about 0.1°.
  • An even number of permanent magnets 108, 109, 110, 111 are disposed on the inside 107 of the external rotor 105 of the external rotor motor. Every other permanent magnet has the north pole facing inward, and every other has the south pole facing inward. Consequently, the smallest possible number of magnetic poles in the external rotor motor is two poles, which constitute an electrical cycle. An increased number of magnetic poles in an external rotor motor will therefore result in more electrical cycles in this external rotor motor. Geometrically speaking, as expressed in degrees, the electrical cycle is equal to 2 times 360° divided by the number of magnetic poles.
  • In a preferred embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the external rotor motor 102 has more than 6 magnetic poles on the external rotor 105. By means of such an arrangement, the electrical cycle will be smaller than 30 degrees, geometrically speaking, which makes it possible to position two stationary magnetic field sensors 112, 113 at least 90 degrees apart in the electrical cycle, without the magnetic field sensors ending up too far away from the rotor.
  • In a particularly preferred embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the distance between two 112, 113 of the magnetic field sensors corresponds to about 90 degrees displacement in the electrical cycle of the brushless DC motor 102, preferably exactly 90 degrees displacement in the electrical cycle. By arranging the magnetic field sensors in this way, the respective sinusoidal signals from the sensors will also be displaced by 90 degrees, which means that when the derivative of one signal is 0, the derivative of the other signal is at a maximum. Since the accuracy in the angular position of the rotor is determined by the derivative of the signal, this embodiment provides the highest possible resolution in the measurement, and thereby enables a very precise control of the operation of the motor assembly.
  • The magnetic field sensors 112, 113 are preferably adapted to produce sine and cosine signals based on the measurement of the magnetic leakage flux, wherein the control electronics 103 comprises at least one microprocessor 114 (see FIG. 2) adapted to read and convert the measurement signals and calculate the rotor angle of the external rotor 105 in the electrical cycle of the brushless DC motor 102 based on the measurement signals. The microprocessor 114 is particularly advantageously adapted to calculate the rotor angle by using inverse trigonometry and a calibrating curve.
  • In another advantageous embodiment, the magnetic field sensors 112, 113 are adapted to produce measurement signals from the measurement of the magnetic leakage flux, wherein the control electronics 103 comprises at least one microprocessor 114 adapted to read said measurement signals and estimate the angular position of the external rotor 105 in the electrical cycle of the brushless DC motor 102 based on the measurement signals. Advantageously, the microprocessor 114 is adapted to estimate the angular position by using inverse trigonometry, preferably implemented by table look-up and interpolation. The microprocessor 114 is particularly advantageously adapted to improve the accuracy of the estimation even further by applying a calibrating curve to the estimated angular position.
  • The function of the integrated control electronics in the motor assembly according to the invention can be divided into three main parts: 1) magnetic field sensors with associated signal processing; 2) signal conversion from sensor signals to angle, and further to which current to be supplied to which poles in the stator; and 3) power electronics supplying the current to the poles. Furthermore, the control electronics provides a feedback function, so that a restoring torque will always be applied to the rotor in case of a deviation from a set point for the angular position of the rotor.
  • In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the control electronics comprises at least one planar circuit board 115 oriented tangentially to the periphery 106 of the external rotor 105, wherein the at least two magnetic field sensors 112, 113 are mounted on this circuit board 115. Such an arrangement provides a simplified installation, and a motor assembly having a very small length in the axial direction.
  • In a particularly preferred embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the at least two magnetic field sensors 112, 113, the at least one microprocessor 114 with necessary software, the at least one circuit board 115, and other components included in the control electronics 103 together form a control system, wherein the control system and the brushless DC motor are integrated into a common housing 116. Such an arrangement enables a very compact, integrated control system in the motor assembly according to the invention.
  • In one advantageous embodiment, the housing 116 of the motor assembly according to the invention comprises at least one aluminium profile 117 against which the circuit board 115 is mounted, wherein the aluminium profile 117 is designed to be capable of serving as both a cooling flange and a casing of the motor. The provision of one or several such, preferably extruded, aluminium profiles in the motor assembly according to the invention ensures good thermal dissipation from the circuit board and that the electronic components mounted on the circuit board are not overheated.
  • In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the at least two magnetic field sensors 112, 113, the at least one microprocessor 114, and the other components included in the control system are disposed on one and the same circuit board 115. Such an arrangement simplifies the installation and makes the production cheaper, and enables the motor assembly according to invention to have the smallest possible external dimensions.
  • In one advantageous embodiment of the motor assembly according to the invention, the control system integrated into the motor assembly 101 constitutes a feedback control system adapted to control position, speed or acceleration of the external rotor 105.
  • The brushless DC motor 102 of the motor assembly according to the invention is preferably provided with an output shaft 118, wherein the housing 116 exhibits a hole 119 adapted for passage of the output shaft.
  • Advantageously, the outside of the motor assembly can exhibit at least one visible signalling device 120, 121 for displaying a signal related to the angular position of the external rotor 105. In the motor assembly according to the invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, the outside exhibits a red 120 and a green 121 lamp, respectively, which are adapted to indicate the instantaneous angular position of the rotor in a suitable manner, which may be an advantage when tuning the control electronics.
  • To enable the motor assembly according to the invention to be used as a servo motor or the like, the integrated control system is preferably adapted to be capable of communicating with a main control system providing set points for angular position, speed or acceleration.
  • Accordingly, in one advantageous embodiment, the motor assembly 101 exhibits at least one communication port 122 for connection to an external unit. Such a port for data communication can be designed with any suitable standard interface, and be used for data communication between the motor assembly according to the invention and an external control, measurement or diagnostic system.
  • Table 1 below illustrates some parameters of a commercially available, conventional motor assembly with a brushless DC motor having an encoder and integrated position control, in comparison to the corresponding parameters of a prototype of a motor assembly according to the invention of the type illustrated in the accompanying figures.
  • TABLE 1
    Commercial motor Prototype of motor
    assembly with assembly according
    Parameter: conventional technology to the invention
    Size
    120 × 33 × 53, 495 grams 80 × 60 × 70, 600 grams
    Efficiency 70% 85%
    Power (max) 60 (270) W 100 (400) W
    Torque (max) 54 (218) mNm 600 (1100) mNm
    Speed 12000 rpm 4000 rpm
    Price 6000 SEK in shop Production cost
    about 600-800 SEK
  • As is evident from the table above, the prototype according to the invention has a slightly higher weight and larger volume in this embodiment, but provides a much higher torque (11 times higher), and a higher power output at higher efficiency, than the commercial motor assembly with conventional technology. To be able to approach the same high torque as the prototype according to the invention, the motor assembly with conventional technology would need to be provided with a gearbox, which would make it much larger and heavier, reduce the speed to a low level, and further impair the efficiency in comparison to the motor assembly according to the invention in Table 1.
  • Many different fields of application, where the advantages of the motor assembly according to the invention can be utilized, are conceivable. One such application is to use motor assemblies according to the invention to replace motors of stepping motor-type in automation applications, e.g. for rebuilding manual production machines, such as turning and milling machines. In such an application, the motor assembly according to the invention provides improved performance for the same or lower price, and is thus very competitive. The advantages achieved by replacing a stepping motor with a motor assembly according to the invention are, among other things, feedback positioning, higher speeds and higher power output, high torque at high speeds, no vibrations, that power is only consumed when necessary, smaller external dimensions and lower weight.
  • In the foregoing, a number of embodiments of the invention have been described with reference to the figures in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the described embodiments and the details in the figures should only be regarded as examples, and that many other embodiments of the invention are possible within the scope of the following claims.

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We claim:
1. A motor assembly, comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics, wherein said control electronics comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in said brushless DC motor, and wherein said magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of said rotor, based on said measurement of magnetic flux, with the purpose of controlling the current to said brushless DC motor based on said determined angular position,
wherein the brushless DC motor is an external rotor motor, comprising an internal stator and an external rotor,
that said external rotor has a periphery and an inside, exhibiting a plurality of permanent magnets,
wherein said permanent magnets are disposed at regular intervals along said inside to provide said magnetic poles, and
wherein said at least two magnetic field sensors are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of said periphery to measure said magnetic flux leaking radially through said external rotor from said permanent magnets on said inside, and
said control electronics comprises at least one planar circuit board oriented tangentially to the periphery of said external rotor, wherein said at least two magnetic field sensors are mounted on said circuit board.
2. The motor assembly according to claim 1,
wherein said external rotor motor has more than 6 magnetic poles on said external rotor.
3. The motor assembly according to claim 1, wherein the distance between two of said magnetic field sensors corresponds to about 90 degrees displacement in the electrical cycle of said brushless DC motor.
4. The motor assembly according to claim 1,
wherein said at least two magnetic field sensors are adapted to produce measurement signals from said measurement of the magnetic leakage flux, wherein said control electronics comprises at least one microprocessor adapted to read said measurement signals and estimate the angular position of said external rotor in the electrical cycle of said brushless DC motor based on said measurement signals.
5. The motor assembly according to claim 4,
wherein said microprocessor is adapted to estimate said angular position by using inverse trigonometry, preferably implemented by table look-up and interpolation.
6. The motor assembly according to claim 4,
wherein said microprocessor is adapted to improve the accuracy of said estimation even further by applying a calibrating curve to the estimated angular position.
7. (canceled)
8. The motor assembly according to claim 1,
wherein said at least two magnetic field sensors, said at least one microprocessor with necessary software, said at least one circuit board, and other components included in said control electronics together form a control system, wherein said control system and said brushless DC motor are integrated into a common housing.
9. The motor assembly according to claim 8,
wherein said housing comprises at least one aluminium profile against which said circuit board is mounted, wherein said aluminium profile is designed to be capable of serving as both a cooling flange and a casing of the motor.
10. The motor assembly according to claim 8,
wherein said at least two magnetic field sensors, said at least one microprocessor, and said other components included in the control system are disposed on one and the same circuit board.
11. The motor assembly according to claim 8 claims 8-10,
wherein the control system integrated into the motor assembly constitutes a feedback control system adapted to control position, speed or acceleration of said external rotor.
12. The motor assembly according to claim 1,
wherein the motor assembly exhibits at least one communication port for connection to an external unit.
13. The motor assembly according to claim 9,
wherein said at least two magnetic field sensors, said at least one microprocessor, and said other components included in the control system are disposed on one and the same circuit board.
14. The motor assembly according to claim 2,
wherein the distance between two of said magnetic field sensors corresponds to about 90 degrees displacement in the electrical cycle of said brushless DC motor.
15. The motor assembly according to claim 5,
wherein said microprocessor is adapted to improve the accuracy of said estimation even further by applying a calibrating curve to the estimated angular position.
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