Help with BACK EMF measurement
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Hey everyone! 👋
I'm new here and still learning, so please be kind. 😊
I'm currently trying to measure the back EMF from a PMSM motor, and I wanted to double-check if my measurements make sense. I’ve attached a picture showing the back EMF signals I'm seeing.
🔧 Setup:
- Control mode: Open-loop (three sinusoidal signals with a 120° phase shift)
- Hardware: DRV8301 driver board + STM32 Nucleo board
- Motor: Surpass Hobby C2826-14 1350KV Outrunner BLDC Motor
- Oscilloscope: Basic 2-channel scope, so only two phases are visible at a time
❓ My question:
In the oscilloscope screenshot, I see a waveform that resembles a sine wave — but I'm not 100% sure if it's truly sinusoidal.
Since I'm using sinusoidal open-loop drive, I would expect the back EMF to also be sinusoidal, right?
However, visually it looks not so much a clean sine wave. That makes me wonder if I'm reading something wrong, or if the setup affects the signal.
🙏 Could someone more experienced take a quick look?
I'd love to know:
- Does the waveform look sinusoidal to you?
- Am I on the right track with how I'm measuring the back EMF?
- Any suggestions or corrections to improve the measurement?
Thanks so much in advance!
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