johnrobholmes
10 MW
I'm doing some thinking about how regen braking can be implemented without a current sensor. For simplicity, i consider an h bridge. Typically, it seems that regen braking is done by reversing the bridge from state A to B, but without a current sensor it will reverse motor direction once bemf is extinguished.
My thought is that we could have a "dumb" regen brake that bounces between low side or high side fets in the on state (probably high side with low side body diodes conducting?). With some dead time in between to prevent recirculating the current within the bridge.
Thoughts or resources would be appreciated!
My thought is that we could have a "dumb" regen brake that bounces between low side or high side fets in the on state (probably high side with low side body diodes conducting?). With some dead time in between to prevent recirculating the current within the bridge.
Thoughts or resources would be appreciated!