Efficient Stepper Motor Torque Ripple Minimization Based on FPGA Hardware Implementation

There are two main reasons for torque ripple effect when stepping motor with permanent magnet is considered. First is the non-sinusoidal flux distribution and the second is so-called cogging torque. This paper presents theoretical torque ripple minimization procedure and extensive description of its implementation on an FPGA device

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