BoopathiS
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I want to use regenerative breaking concept for breaking 24V, 3A, 30000RPM BLDC motor with hall sensor feedback.
1) Kindly check below breaking procedure is correct or not.
To activate regenrative breaking, switching OFF all higher side MOSFET and applying PWM to lower side MOSFET's in sequential order as per hall sensor feedback. Switching single low side MOSFET for particular hall sensor feedback.
Regenerative current circulates in following path for particular hall sensor feedback(HS3-0, HS2-0, HS1-0),
Motor winding -> Q2 MOSFET -> (Q0)Diode -> Motor winding (During PWM ON period)
Motor winding -> (Q3)Diode -> SMPS -> (Q0)Diode -> Motor winding (During PWM OFF period)
2) How to calculate regenerative energy/current ?
3) If super capacitor is used for storing regenerative energy.It is available only with low voltage. if we are using 24V motor driver, then how to connect it. can you share me any application circuit ?
How to select super capacitor ?
4) Can we use electrolytic capacitor for storing regenerative energy ?
1) Kindly check below breaking procedure is correct or not.
To activate regenrative breaking, switching OFF all higher side MOSFET and applying PWM to lower side MOSFET's in sequential order as per hall sensor feedback. Switching single low side MOSFET for particular hall sensor feedback.
Regenerative current circulates in following path for particular hall sensor feedback(HS3-0, HS2-0, HS1-0),
Motor winding -> Q2 MOSFET -> (Q0)Diode -> Motor winding (During PWM ON period)
Motor winding -> (Q3)Diode -> SMPS -> (Q0)Diode -> Motor winding (During PWM OFF period)
2) How to calculate regenerative energy/current ?
3) If super capacitor is used for storing regenerative energy.It is available only with low voltage. if we are using 24V motor driver, then how to connect it. can you share me any application circuit ?
How to select super capacitor ?
4) Can we use electrolytic capacitor for storing regenerative energy ?