Electricity: motive power systems – Induction motor systems – Primary circuit control
Patent
1986-06-20
1987-07-21
Smith, Jr., David
Electricity: motive power systems
Induction motor systems
Primary circuit control
318779, 318798, 318806, H02P 126
Patent
active
046820957
ABSTRACT:
In a motor control apparatus arranged to drive a motor by rectifying a.c. voltage and smoothing a rectified voltage by a capacitor, a voltage across the capacitor is detected to see if the voltage is below a reference voltage or not by a first comparator (24), and if so, an output voltage (V) is produced. This output voltage (V) is used to change another reference voltage of another comparator (21) used for detecting if current to the motor (5) or a motor drive circuit (4) is greater than the reference. When the current is larger than the reference, the comparator (21) produces a low level output causing a control circuit (23) to control the drive circuit (4) to reduce the current to motor (5).
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Dohi Takashi
Neki Shigeo
Ohara Kenichi
Shibata Nobuho
Yasunobu Isamu
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
Smith Jr. David
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