Pm flux vector control, Ipm flux vector 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

PM Flux Vector Control

In flux vector mode, the flux and torque producing currents are independently
controlled and speed is indirectly controlled by a torque reference. Alternatively,
the drive can also control torque instead of speed in flux vector mode. In either
case, this mode can be operated either with or without feedback and will provide
the fastest response to load changes.

High Performance and precise control will require encoder feedback. Refer to the
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Installation Instructions, publication

750-

IN001

, for a list of compatible High Resolution Stegmann encoder and

Heidenhain encoder feedback on the motor.

IPM Flux Vector Control

In IPM Flux Vector mode, the flux and torque producing currents continue to be
independently controlled. Speed is indirectly controlled by a torque reference
output command from the Speed Regulator. Alternatively, the drive can be
configured to control torque instead of speed in flux vector mode. In either case,
for precise control, this mode must be operated with encoder feedback in order
to provide the fastest response to load changes.

The Iq/Id reference calculation block will produce optimum Iq/Id current
reference that will try to establish maximum torque per amp control
performance.

IPM Flux Vector

Torque Ref.

V mag

Voltage

Control

Inverter

Motor

Speed

Reg.

Speed Ref.

Current Feedback

High Bandwidth Current Regulator

V ang

Speed Feedback

Torque Ref.

Flux Reg.

Current

Reg.

Encoder

Voltage

Control

Inverter

Motor

Speed

Reg.

Speed Freq.

Current Feedback

High Bandwidth Current Regulator

V ang

Speed Feedback

Torque Ref.

Current

Reg.

Encoder

V mag

Iq

Id

Iq/Id

Reference

Calculation

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