Electricity: motive power systems – Induction motor systems – Primary circuit control
Patent
1980-09-04
1982-06-29
Rubinson, Gene Z.
Electricity: motive power systems
Induction motor systems
Primary circuit control
H02P 534
Patent
active
043374298
ABSTRACT:
A microprocessor based A.C. motor control circuit which can be used for both open and closed loop control includes a pair of RAMs for storing separate groups of synchronized digital waveforms for driving an A.C. motor. The microprocessor is used to calculate the group of digital waveforms required to maintain a controlled motor parameter at a desired value. One RAM has an output connected to supply the group of digital waveforms stored therein to a motor driver, while the second RAM is connected to receive a new group of digital waveforms which have just been calculated by the microprocessor. Once the new group of waveforms have been loaded into the second RAM, the microprocessor generates control signals to disconnect the output of the first RAM from the motor driver, and to connect the output of the second RAM to supply the newly calculated digital waveforms to the motor driver. The first RAM is then connected to receive the next group of digital waveforms to be calculated by the microprocessor.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4189669 (1980-02-01), van Loon et al.
patent: 4290001 (1981-09-01), Espelage
Rubinson Gene Z.
The University of Toledo
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