This paper presents a low-cost AC brushless drive, which is obtained by the employment of linear Hall effect ICs for the generation of current references in the three-phase stationary reference frame. In this way, the traditionally adopted position sensor (i.e. absolute or incremental encoder, resolver, etc.) can be eliminated, thus obtaining a considerable gain in terms of costs and reliability. Moreover, if the back EMF presents some harmonic content, the same drive allows incrementing the output power with respect to a conventional sinusoidal drive. Finally, it can be directly employed also in DC brushless drives, without any modification and maximising power output.
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