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How can a BLDC motor, or any motor, look like a resistive load?
This might happen due additional requirements of the control circuit (e.g. a minimal operation voltage) and must not necessarily be related to BLDC principle. But it should be taken as a warning that unconstrained current feed may involve problems.I once tried putting two 12V BLDC fan motors in series to run of 24V. It did not work!, even putting a 1000MF across each motor it still did not work. I had to get a proper 12V PSU for them to work. The fans I used must have had a an extremely spiky wave form, so that if one motor was not taking current, there was not enough voltage available to keep the other going.
according to Dave Wilson, technical lead for Texas Instruments Motor Solutions Group. "Instead, use 100-percent duty cycle all the time and only switch the inverter transistors at the commutation boundaries. To control the motor’s speed, simply change the DC voltage driving the inverter transistors. This approach reduces the switching losses to almost zero on all phases, and it mitigates high frequency losses inside the motor."
Presumed it has sufficient high switching frequency, I would control the buck-boost converter in a different way:
Fast voltage feedback and superimposed slow speed feedback.
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