AC Motor control with current and voltage sense - Software Development
$30-250 USD
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Posted over 10 years ago
$30-250 USD
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Looking for a software developer to help finish a project:
Requirements: Strong Knowledge of PIC18 Programming (Assembler and/or C), Strong knowledge of Electronics (Analog/Digital)
Project Name: AC Motor control with current and voltage sense for current/load compensation.
Microcontroller Used: PIC18F46K22(Currently use) – PIC18F47J53(Future), both from Microchip Technology.
Scope: Develop and Motor Soft-Starter with power control.
Project State: Prototype PCB hardware is designed and fabricated most of the motor control firmware is done; we are missing the load compensation on the firmware.
Main Functionalities:
1) The AC motor is controlled by a TRIAC which at the same time is controlled by the Microcontroller. (Hardware Design/Firmware done)
2) Implementation of a Soft-Start with power control using phase control, voltage and current sensing. (Hardware Design/ soft starter firmware is done with out the power control)
3) We are looking to achieve to add Voltage and Current Load compensation: When the motors starts using the Soft-Starter with no load the system should be able to provide the minimum voltage/current required to the motor in order to start with or without a load. If the load changes the software should compensate by supplying the minimum required voltage and current needed to the motor. So the current apply should be proportional to the load applied to the motor, for instance: more load on motor more current will be supplied, and with less load less current will be supplied.
We will give you our soft starter code, hardware schematic and video of scope what we have showing zero crossing and voltage and current sense to help the implementation of item 3 in to the current code.
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Hi there!
I do some like that device a lot of time ago, but I do it on Atmel MCU and there was a DC motor with dinamic load compensation.
Make it for AC motor on PIC18 will not be a problem, just few days for prototype build for testing.