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Rockwell Automation 1391 USER MNL/DIGITAL AC SERVO DR User Manual

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Chapter 4
Description of Operation

4-2

Figure 4.1
PWM Waveform

300V DC

Bus

Time

0

Typical

400

µ

s

Typical

400

µ

s

Typical

400

µ

s

Typical

400

µ

s

The three-phase relationship between the reference signal and the timing
wave provide PWM pulses to the power transistor base drive. This base
drive switches the power transistors across the 300V DC bus, providing
current to the motor windings, thus causing the motor to turn. A resolver
attached to the motor provides a signal corresponding to the actual rotor
position of the motor. This signal is decoded to a signal representing rotor
position and is fed to the commutation logic along with the torque
command. In this way, the drive combines the desired position signal and
current reference with the decoded resolver signal to produce a reference
signal commanding the motor to speed up or slow down. See Figure 4.2.

Figure 4.2
Operation

Commutation

Logic & Current

Loop Integrator

PWM Generator

& Base Drive

Position Decoder

Motor

Resolver

Current

Reference

Timing Signal

Generator