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titleOfInvention Switched reluctance motor controller
abstract A control device for an SR motor capable of suitably reducing harmonic iron loss, vibration and noise of a switched reluctance motor (hereinafter referred to as SR motor). A modulation wave α ¥ is generated as a command voltage for a coil 22 ¥ (¥ = u, v, w) of a motor. Here, the modulation wave α ¥ is a waveform including a sine waveform and a zero voltage waveform. The upper arm switching element S ¥ p and the lower arm switching element S ¥ n are turned on / off by pulse width modulation based on a comparison of the magnitude of the modulated wave α ¥ and the carrier signal in order to control the applied voltage of the coil 22 ¥ to the command voltage. To do. [Selection] Figure 1
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