A new excitation strategy for a switched reluctance motor (SRM) is describe
d and tested. This scheme excites two phases of an SRM simultaneously, whic
h is similar to the two-phase excitation method of a step motor. In this sc
heme, the torque is produced by mutual-inductance as well as by self-induct
ance. The abrupt change of a phase excitation produces mechanical stresses,
resulting in torque ripple and noise. The acoustic noise is reduced remark
ably through a sequential two-phase excitation. Noise reduction occurs beca
use the scheme reduces abrupt changes in excitation levels by distributed,
balanced excitation and freewheeling during commutation. The operational pr
inciple and a characteristic comparison to that of the conventional SRM sho
w that this novel excitation scheme has some advantages, including torque r
ipple and noise reduction, as well as simple inverter topology.