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DC Braking

The inverter DC braking feature stops the AC commutation to the
motor, and sends a DC current through the motor windings in order

to stop the motor. Also called “DC injection braking,” it has little

effect at high speed, and is used as the motor is nearing a stop.

Deadband

In a control system, the range of input change for which there is no

perceptible change in the output. In PID loops, the error term may
have a dead band associated with it. Deadband may or may not be

desirable; it depends on the needs of the application.

Digital Operator
Panel

For Hitachi inverters, “digital operator panel” (DOP) refers first to

the operator keypad on the front panel of the inverter. It also includes

hand-held remote keypads, which connect to the inverter via a cable.
Finally, the DOP Professional is a PC-based software simulation of

the keypad devices.

Diode

A semiconductor device that has a voltage-current characteristic that

allows current to flow only in one direction, with negligible leakage

current in the reverse direction. See also

Rectifier

.

Duty Cycle

1. The percent of time a square wave of fixed frequency is ON (high)

versus OFF (low).

2. The ratio of operating time of a device such as a motor to its

resting time. This parameter usually is specified in association

with the allowable thermal rise for the device.

Dynamic Braking

For the L200 inverter models, the braking unit and braking resistor

are optional (external) components. The dynamic braking feature
shunts the motor-generated EMF energy into a special braking

resistor. The added dissipation (braking torque) is effective at higher

speeds, having a reduced effect as the motor nears a stop.

Error

In process control, the error is the difference between the desired

value or setpoint (SP) and the actual value of a the process variable
(PV). See also

Process Variable

and

PID Loop

.

EMI

Electromagnetic Interference - In motor/drive systems, the switching
of high currents and voltages creates the possibility of generating

radiated electrical noise that may interfere with the operation of

nearby sensitive electrical instruments or devices. Certain aspects of
an installation, such as long motor lead wire lengths, tend to increase

the chance of EMI. Hitachi provides accessory filter components you

can install to decrease the level of EMI.

Four-quadrant
operation

Referring to a graph of torque versus direction, a four-quadrant drive

can turn the motor either forward or reverse, as well as decelerate in
either direction (see also

reverse torque

). A load that has a relatively

high inertia and must move in both directions and change directions

rapidly requires four-quadrant capability from its drive.

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