Burhans Research Motor Control System

Master Line Speed Command

Follower (Slave) Speed Percent 

                        Digital I/O #M1                            Digital I/O #F1
                        Digital I/O #M2                            Digital I/O #F2
                        Pulse Output  

Status

Directions:

  Enter a master speed command in percent, as whole numbers. Maximum speed is 100%.

  Click "Master Line Speed" to enter the command. 

  Enter a follower speed command in percent, as whole numbers.

  Click "Follower Speed Ratio" to enter the command.

The follower in this example, can go from 1% of the master's speed, to 2 times (200%) of the master's speed. 

System Basics
This system uses two digital speed controls that function like speed potentiometers. Speed command input to the Master drive is entered via a keypad, and the usual parameters of speed signal level, and scaling can be displayed. The Follower drive uses the auxiliary pulse input as a speed reference. The system uses the auto-reference input on the follower drive but is also scalable from the keypad.
Benefits of this system
  • Drives can be mixed ie DC, eddy current or AC.

  • Scaling the speed commands of each control is flexible.

  • Good speed reference regulation based on the resolution of the controller output signal.

Drawbacks and Pitfalls of this system
  • When coordinated control is NOT desired, switching to independent control can be complex.

  • Scaling of each drive speed can require running product for a considerable time.

  • The programming of the controllers on startup can be complicated.

  • Troubleshooting speed control of each drive can be difficult.

  • No speed feedback means that the drives controller's ability to regulate is limited.

Basic Bill of Materials for the system shown (excluding power transmission, etc.)
  • 2 vsd's

  • 2 motors

  • 2 Digital Speed Controllers

                                                                                    Quick Reference Design Considerations

 

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Set up Complexity       X  
Troubleshoot Complexity       X  
System Operation Flexibility       X  

Speed regulation is often a factor in product quality.

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