Özet:
Brushless DC motors are powered by a DC electric source and are used widely used in appliance, automotive, aerospace, medical and industrial equipment due to their compact size and light weight. Parallel to improvements in semiconductor industries the operating frequency of semiconductor switches and microcontrollers are getting improve and this provides conditions to use different algorithms in motor control. In this study the reference model adaptive control of a DC brushless motor will be studied. Brushless DC motors have some advantages such as long working life, high efficiency, and low maintenance requirements; however their control is a bit complicated. For this reason, there have been published many studies in relative with speed control of brushless DC motors. Classical or modern control methods can be used for this purpose. In this study, BLDC motor is controlled with firstly classical PID controller and secondly model reference adaptive control (MRAC) based on MIT law method and the results are compared.