Download Stellaris LM3S818 AC Induction Motor
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Parameter Descriptions be used. Sine wave modulation is the only accepted modulation type when a single-phase motor is being driven. Sine wave modulation is easy to understand but only provides 86.6% utilization of the DC bus. Space vector modulation is more complicated but provides 100% utilization of the DC bus. Better utilization of the DC bus results in more output torque from the motor. The value of this parameter can not be changed while the motor drive is running. Motor Drive Direction ID PARAM_DIRECTION Units Range Default Boolean 0 to 1 0 This parameter specifies the direction of rotation for the motor drive. Since the motor drive has no knowledge of the connection of the windings to the drive, it can not be said that one particular value means clockwise rotation and the other means counter-clockwise rotation. Changing the value of this parameter reverses the direction of rotation. The value of this parameter can only be changed for three-phase motors; this parameter is forced to 0 for single-phase motors. Acceleration Rate ID PARAM_ACCEL Units Range Default Hertz/second 1 to 100 40 This parameter is the rate at which the output frequency increases when it is less than the target frequency. When in Closed-Loop mode, this is the maximum rate of acceleration that is allowed, though lower acceleration rates can be utilized. The rate of acceleration can also be viewed as the rate that slip is introduced into the motor drive. Slip causes an increase in the current through the motor, so setting the acceleration too high may result in the over-current fault tripping due to excessive slip. Deceleration Rate ID PARAM_DECEL Units Range Default Hertz/second 1 to 100 40 This parameter is the rate at which the output frequency decreases when it is greater than the target frequency. If the DC bus voltage exceeds the value of the DC Bus Deceleration Voltage parameter, the value of this parameter will be temporarily scaled back to slow the rise in the DC bus voltage. If the DC bus voltage is below the DC Bus Deceleration Voltage parameter and this parameter was previously scaled back, it will be slewed back to the parameter value at a rate of ¼ Hz/sec every millisecond. When in Closed-Loop mode, this is the maximum rate of deceleration that is allowed, though lower deceleration rates can be utilized. Setting this parameter value too high may result in DC bus voltage increases that can not be handled by deceleration rate scaling and dynamic braking. In this case, a DC bus over-voltage fault will occur. 44 November 4, 2009