Scientists at South Ural State University (SUSU) have created and tested the first domestic program for controlling three-phase valve electric motors (used in quadcopters, cars and industrial facilities). This was announced by Pavel Shaburov, a researcher at the regional youth laboratory of electromechanical, electronic and electrochemical systems at SUSU.
Today we are focusing on the use of domestic components in electronic control systems for vehicles and other electromechanical devices. We solved the problem of import substitution — we created the first Russian program for the MIK32 "Amur" microcontroller at SUSU. It allows you to control three phases of a valve electric motor using three signals from rotor position sensors.
The program is fully debugged and ready for implementation in an electric drive, which will contain a significant number of Russian components. Currently, scientists from Chelyabinsk are also working on the task of completely replacing all components of a three-phase valve electric motor.
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