I am not sure if I am asking the question properly
me too; I will also answer what I think you wanted to ask.
In a H bridge, at any given instant, the same current flows via the upper switch (transistor), the motor and the lower switch (transistor).
For PM motors, the current is the sole determinant of the torque. The voltage determines the rotation speed.
The current taken by the motor depends on the applied voltage minus (-) the back emf (that in turn depends on the rotation speed of the motor): this is particularly true for the common BLDC motors.
Are you talking about BLDC motors? You never mentoined this before.current will be flowing in two of the three winding's
The motor has HALL A,B,C sensors, doesn't sound like quadrature sensor scheme.
the hall sensors are for block commutation... this is the simple method to make the BLDC motor run.I presume that the Hall sensors will be used for speed and direction
No. As i first step i will read the hall sensor values and just switch the legs.By the way, you are using a table to drive a PWM to synthesise the sinewave, right?
As a first step i don't want to use encoder signals.You can position the rotor using the encoder with a high degree of accuracy.
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