Automotive Motor Control System: The Brain Behind the Brushless DC Motors in an Automotive Application
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In any Mechanical or Electronic system, where ever there is a continuous?rotational motion?involved, there is?a Motor. And in the modern-day automotive, where comfort is as important as the driving efficiency, Motors play a pivotal role.
Be it the windows, seats, steering, turbochargers, ventilation flaps or brakes, there are Electric Motors to be found in each of these components. In fact, there are a?few hundred electric motors?in a passenger car. You see, they are called?Motor-Cars?for a reason!
The motors, however, don’t start and stop on their own. Like many other automotive components that are controlled by?Electronic Control Units?(ECU), there are also?Motor Control Systems?to drive a Motor.
Different Types of Motors You Would Find in Your Automobile
Our conversation with the Automotive Team began by discussing the various types of electric motors deployed in modern-day cars
During this discussion, we realized that Electric Motors have come a long way, as far as their applications in automotive industry are concerned. And this evolution is still on-going.
Many safety as well as comforting features in a vehicle, require Electric Motors. Depending on the applications, there are primarily 3 types of motors that are widely used in the vehicles:
Understanding the Anatomy of an Automotive Motor Control System
Business use-cases and applications of Electic Motors in automotive, called for systems which can control the motor according to the application-specific logic. For instance, a motor deployed in an?Electronic Power Steering?(EPS) system is required to alter its?speed?based on the?torque?applied by the driver on the steering wheel.
A Motor Control System is Required to Implement this Logic.
This system is essentially an?Electronic Control Unit?(ECU) like all other ECUs in a vehicle. It comprises of a?Microcontroller?ported with the Motor Drive Logic (software) and integrated with some other Motor-Control peripherals (hardware).
The?Motor Drive Logic?is the software algorithm that drives the motor in the intended manner. The peripherals like?gate driver IC,?MOSFETS?etc. are part of the control system that performs auxiliary tasks like?error feedback handling,?signal conditioning,?current?and?voltage amplification. We will learn more in detail about all these components, very soon!
We were also introduced to how a?Motor Control System?works. But before we get started with this,.
Let’s first learn about the components of a Motor control system:
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A Typical Automotive Motor Control System with a 3-phase BLDC Motor
How a Motor Control System Works?
The signal to start or stop an electric motor comes from the microcontroller. Unlike a brushed DC motor, where there are brushes to complete the motor circuit, BLDC motors use?Hall-effect sensors?to energize the motor coils.
The microcontroller uses the input from Hall-effect sensor to determine the position of the rotor. Based on the position, it will energize the motor coils thus creating a rotating electrical field. This field will move the rotor along with it.
This is the Physics and Mechanics Behind the Motor Movement.
Post this, we discussed the?electronics behind the motor control system?and the role of?MCU and the gate drivers.
The Microcontroller unit is ported with the motor drive logic,?Pulse Width Modulation module?and other algorithms depending on the application. Based on the logic, the PWM signals will be relayed from the MCU. The Hall-effect sensor will determine the exact moment when the PWM signal should be sent to the motor.
For example, if the BLDC is deployed in an electronic power steering, the MCU will have steering control/assist algorithms and PWM signal will be produced according to that logic. The timing will still be controlled by the Hall-effect sensor.
While the microcontroller unit gives the BLDC motor a start, there are other components required to keep it running. They are the?gate driver IC?or the MOSFETs. Power control and motor drive are two things that the MOSFETs and gate driver unit are tasked with.
As mentioned earlier, MOSFETs?can amplify current and voltage to fairly high levels. However, at times, a gate driver IC is also required to condition the signal going to the MOSFET. The gate driver IC or the pre-driver IC is a kind of pre-amplifier that filters out the noise in the signal before it is fed to the MOSFET and eventually to the BLDC motor.
In most automotive motor control applications, these MOSFETs are structured in an H-bridge configuration where they control the current flow path to the motor coils. This ensures full control of the speed and direction of the BLDC motor.
Now that the working of a motor control system is clear, let’s look at some of their applications in the area of automotive:
Some Common Applications of Motors in Vehicles:
Concluding Thoughts
The combination of?mechanics?and?electronics?has led to various advancements in automotive motor control system. A simple brushless DC motor is now being deployed to make some smart moves as it is driven by motor drive logic.
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