The motion control of three-phase motor using wireless communication: Design and experimental works

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M. Khairudin, A. Kurnianto, S. Yatmono, H.S. Pramono, K.I. Ismara, J.N. Rohman

2020 Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 1456 Issue 1 Conference paper Cited by 0 Quartile

Abstract

This study presents an investigation on the motion control of 3 phase motor using wireless communication. The wireless communication network used is Bluetooth which supports Arduino Uno, so that the motor rotation can be controlled via a smartphone. Control system is used to adjust 3 phase motor rotation. The method used in the development of 3 phase motor rotation control system are analysis of needs, control system design, development of systems, testing and performance measurement, and improvement the system. The results of this study indicate that the 3 phase motor rotation control system can work according to the design. When Bluetooth HC-06 module receives a signal from a smartphone via Bluetooth Electronics, then the signal is sent to Arduino Uno and forwarded to DC Relay and proceed to Omron MKP3-I Relay. When using 3.0 version of bluetooth, the farthest distance that can be received by the Bluetooth HC-06 module without an obstacle is 21 m, whereas if there is an obstacle, the signal can only be received in 16 m. Meanwhile, when using 4.1 version bluetooth, the farthest distance that can be received by the Bluetooth HC-06 module without an obstacle is 26 m, whereas if there is an obstacle, the signal can only be received in 19 m. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Affiliations

Electrical Engineering Education Department, Universitas Negeri, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Mechanical Engineering and Machine Building, University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland