Electricity: motive power systems – Motor-reversing – Field circuit control
Patent
1982-06-10
1987-10-20
Weldon, Ulysses
Electricity: motive power systems
Motor-reversing
Field circuit control
318329, G05B 500
Patent
active
047016850
ABSTRACT:
A d.c. motor is controlled by means of current pulses; each pulse ends by and in synchronism with an optical disk pulse. The period between respective two pulses is referenced to a particular period for determining the sign of a speed derivation, and the result is used to change the length of the pause between two current pulses for the motor. Digital counters are used for time-metering purposes and selection of the pause length between current pulses.
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Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft
Siegemund Ralf H.
Weldon Ulysses
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