How it works, Hysteretic control – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-RM002B-EN-P - September 2013

Chapter 4

Motor Control

How it Works

There are two different types of control for dynamic braking, hysteretic control
and PWM control. Each used by themselves in a standard stand alone product
has no advantage over the other. The preferred control is the PWM method
when the application is common DC bus. This advantage is described below.

Hysteretic Control

The hysteretic method of dynamic braking uses a voltage sensing circuit to
monitor the DC bus. As the DC bus voltage increases to the V

dc_on

level the

brake IGBT is turned on and is left on until the voltage drops to the V

dc_off

level,

which is not so desirable in common DC bus applications—see below. Some
PowerFlex drives allow the V

dc_off

level, [DB Threshold], to be adjusted if the

application required it. Setting this level lower makes the dynamic braking more
responsive but could lead to excessive DB activation.

t

t

V

dc

V

dc_on

V

dc_off

on

off

Switched from 50 Hz to 100 Hz

V

dc

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