Directly switches inverter states based on torque errors.
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 Control of electric machine drive system
Allows motoring and braking in both directions. Directly switches inverter states based on torque errors
The actuator (PMSM, Induction, or DC) converting energy. ⚙️ Key Control Strategies Scalar Control (V/Hz) no coordinate transforms.
Operates the motor above rated speed by reducing flux.
Faster torque response than FOC; no coordinate transforms.