Monitors current, voltage, and rotor position/speed.
An electric machine drive system controls torque, speed, and position by managing the flow of electrical energy to a motor . It is the "brain" that bridges the gap between a power source and mechanical motion. 🏗️ Core Architecture
Converts DC or AC into the required motor input. Control of electric machine drive system
Runs algorithms (like PID or FOC) on a DSP or FPGA.
Detects overcurrent, overheating, or phase loss. 🛠️ Performance Metrics Settling Time: How fast the system reaches a new command. Monitors current, voltage, and rotor position/speed
Directly switches inverter states based on torque errors.
The actuator (PMSM, Induction, or DC) converting energy. ⚙️ Key Control Strategies Scalar Control (V/Hz) Control of electric machine drive system
Higher torque ripple and variable switching frequency. ⚡ Essential Features