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Sensorless BLDC Motor

J. Walpanaj

Abstract


The purpose of this paper is to use a PIC micro controller to control the speed of a Sensorless BLDC motor. Through sensorless innovation the dependability &performance of BLDC engine drivers have been worked on as the regular control and detecting procedures have been moved along. The drilling, lathe, spinning, and electric bike industries are just a few examples of the many applications for BLDC motors. Controlling the speed of a BLDC motor is crucial. This paper gives an exceptionally exact and successful speed control framework. The motor will operate precisely at the speed entered by the user.


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