Motor voltage feedback for a servo motor control system

Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – Pulse-width modulated power input to motor

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318616, 318331, 318341, 324177, G05B 1128

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043000819

ABSTRACT:
In a pulse-width-modulated servo motor control system, a signal indicative of the average terminal voltage of the servo motor is fed back to stabilize the response of the control system. Under normal conditions the feedback signal is representative of the velocity of the servo motor output shaft and thereby operates to stabilize the control system response as a function of the output shaft velocity. Under adverse conditions tending to increase the power supplied to a motor, the feedback signal increases in a manner to limit the power supplied to the motor and to maintain the control system bandwidth substantially constant.

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