
Design and Construction of Speed Control System of Brushless Direct Current Motor 350 Watt Type 120 and 60 Degrees on Prototype Electric Vehicles using Configuration Six-Step Commutation
Author(s) -
Muhammad Andre Budi Leksono
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
inajeee (indonesian journal of electrical and electronics engineering)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2614-2589
DOI - 10.26740/inajeee.v5n1.p14-18
Subject(s) - commutation , dc motor , direct current , electronic speed control , control theory (sociology) , control system , electric motor , control (management) , automotive engineering , motor drive , computer science , engineering , control engineering , voltage , electrical engineering , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence
In the world of electric cars, the motor speed control system plays an important role in the design of an electric car. A vehicle will run if the control or control of a drive in the form of a motor runs stably and has little energy consumption. One way to achieve this stability is by understanding the commutation accuracy of each motor used. The purpose of this final project is to design a brushless direct current motor speed control system of type 120 and 60 degrees using the Six-Step Commutation configuration.