Closed-loop control of motors enhances performance with minimal human intervention by using sensors for feedback regulation. Torque and speed control are achieved through various methods, including torque sensors and multiple feedback loops. This system ensures that the motor operates within safe limits while achieving desired output characteristics efficiently.
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Closed-loop control of motors enhances performance with minimal human intervention by using sensors for feedback regulation. Torque and speed control are achieved through various methods, including torque sensors and multiple feedback loops. This system ensures that the motor operates within safe limits while achieving desired output characteristics efficiently.
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Closed Loop control
• Closed-loop control of a motor offers superior control
with minimal need for human intervention. • A sensor constantly measures the output characteristics of the motor • Sensor output acts as feedback to regulate the input. • The sensor could be a tachometer, Torque sensor, optical encoder Closed Loop Torque Control • The output of the motor is measured using a torque sensor. • If the measured torque is less than the desired torque, the torque controller pushes to provide more torque. • It goes on until it reaches the desired torque. • In electric cars and automobiles, this takes just split seconds. The feedback loop is activated multiple times in a small timeframe. How can we control speed? • Field flux control • Armature resistance control • Armature Voltage control Closed Loop Speed Control • A closed-loop speed control system has multiple feedback loops for motor control. • The inner loop is a simple current limit closed control loop. • The inner loop also keeps the torque output below a safe limit. • The outer loop helps to control the speed of the motor. THANK YOU