Open and Closed Loop Vector Control Systems - A Galco TV Tech Tip | Galco

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  • For this GalcoTV tech tip, we will be explaining open loop and closed loop vector control systems-highlighting a couple of their similarities, but also showing you what sets them apart, in case you were looking to add vector control for your AC drive! Vector control is a control method for AC drives that enables precise control of speed or torque and is quickly becoming the preferred method nearly all AC motor applications. As it transforms a three-phase system that is dependent on time and speed into a two-coordinate time invariant system, which is done mathematically by using a Clarke transform and a Park transform.
    There are two different systems of use in vector control: closed loop and open loop.
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  • @edinetgrunhed6000
    @edinetgrunhed6000 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    how about field oriented control?

  • @cck1496
    @cck1496 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video. What is this "vector control"?
    Thanks.