Speed Control Methods of Various Types of Speed Control Motors by Kazuya SHIRAHATA
Speed Control Methods of Various Types of Speed Control Motors by Kazuya SHIRAHATA
Kazuya SHIRAHATA
Oriental Motor Co., Ltd. offers a wide variety of speed control motors. Our speed control motor packages
include the motor, the driver (controller), and a potentiometer which allows for easy speed control adjustment.
There are three speed control motor product groups. The "AC speed control motor unit" that uses the most
popular single-phase capacitor-run induction motor, the small and highly efficient "Brushless DC motor unit",
and the "Inverter unit" that combines a three-phase induction motor with a small inverter. This article explains
the structure, principle of speed control and the features of each product group, and our standard products are
introduced.
1. Introduction
A large number of motors are being used for general
purposes in our surroundings from house-hold
equipment to machine tools in industrial facilities. The
electric motor is now a necessary and indispensable
source of power in many industries. The function and the
performance required for these motors are wide-ranging.
When focusing attention on the speed control segment of
the motor market, servo and stepping motors control Fig. 1 Classification of speed control motors
their speed with a pulse train, while the induction motor
and the brushless DC motor control speed with an
external resistor and/or DC voltage. 2.1. AC speed control motors
This article explains the structure, the speed control
2.1.1. Construction of motor
principle, and the features of the following three product
As shown in Fig. 2, the construction of the single
groups that can control the speed relatively easily by
phase and three-phase induction motors includes a
using an analog input.
stator where the primary winding is wound and a
x AC speed control motor
basket-shaped, solid aluminum die cast rotor. The rotor
x Brushless DC motor unit
is low-cost because the structure is simple and does not
x Inverter unit
use a magnet.
motors
The output control method of a speed control circuit
can be divided roughly into two groups: phase control
and inverter control, which make up the product groups
shown in Fig. 1.
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Fig. 2 Construction of induction motor control mechanism (closed-loop control) that reduces the
speed error when compared to a set value.
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This AC speed control method can provide steady determined. When this timing is slow, the voltage
speed control by closed-loop phase control even in the applied to the motor becomes low and the rotational
Fig. 9 shows the configuration of the speed control speed is fed back again and the control is repeated so
system for an AC speed control motor in a block that the difference between the speed detected value and
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Fig. 15 Rotational speed-Torque characteristics of a For example, in case of step 1, the transistors Tr1 and
brushless DC motor Tr6 are turned ON, and the current flows from the
U-phase to the W-phase. At this time, U-phase is excited
When no load is applied and the input voltage is set at as an N pole and W-phase becomes a S pole, and the
V2 in Figure 15, the operation point of the motor rotor rotates by 30 degrees moving to step 2. One
becomes P, and the rotational speed is N1. When the rotation of the rotor is made by repeating this operation
load torque T1 is applied, the operation point shifts to Q, 12 times (Step 1 ~ 12).
and the rotational speed slows to N2, however, the Fig. 17 shows the configuration for the speed control of
rotational speed returns to N1 if the voltage is raised to a brushless DC motor unit in a block diagram.
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2.2.3. Characteristics
The Rotational speed-Torque characteristics of a
brushless DC motor system have a limited duty region in
addition to the continuous operation area.
The limited duty operation area is very effective when
starting an inertial load. However, when operation in the
limited duty region is continued for five seconds or more,
the driver's overload protection function is activated and
the motor decelerates to a stop.
Fig. 16 shows a typical switching sequence (120-degree BLF offers high speed up to 4000
rpm and conforms to safety
energizing method). An even more efficient brushless DC BLF Series standards around the world and.
With the digital operator, digital
motor system uses a sine-wave drive method by speed setting and display are
available.
obtaining high-resolution rotor position information from
software from the hall IC signal. This method results in FBLII is a standard brushless
FBLII Series motor and driver package with
a low-noise drive method since the current that flows to safety standards approval.
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vertical applications by combining a motor with an changes the speed and closed-loop control that reduces
electro-magnetic brake. Position control and torque the speed variation with load changes of the motor.
limiting also are possible with optional system 1) Open-loop control
enhancement tools. Fig. 22 shows a configuration of the open-loop control
in a block diagram.
f: Frequency [Hz]
K: Constant
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shown below.
FE is a panel mounted
FE100/FE200 inverter designed for ease
of use. For use with our
safety standard approved
3-phase AC motors
3. Summary
Oriental Motor offers three product groups (AC speed Oriental Motor will continue to work on product
control motors, brushless DC speed control motors, and development so that we can offer the products that best
inverter units) for use in a wide range of speed control meet the various needs of our customers for in the
applications. The proper speed control product can be future.
selected according to the function, the performance, the
cost, and the purpose desired for your application.
References
Table 1 shows the wide range of speed control
performance (gear ratio and maximum speed) and the
(1) AC Motor Technology Study Group: “Book to understand AC small
speed regulation of typical models in these three product
motor”, Kogyo Chosakai Publishing (1998)
groups.
(2) Kazuo Abe: “Low-noise drive technology of Brushless motor”,
Author
Kazuya Shirahata