Hitachi, Drives

We can divide all electric motor drives in two major categories: DC and AC. An electric motor drive regulates the torque, direction, horsepower and speed of a motor. A DC drive generally regulates a shunt-wound DC motor, which has independent field circuits and armature. AC motor drives regulate AC induction motor, and, like their DC prototype, they also regulate torque, horsepower and speed.

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Variable speed DC electric motors are combinations of special frequency inverters and effective motors. The main objective of the inverter is to transform the electrical current being delivered to the machine from one frequency to another.
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Hereafter you will see four main advantages for using electrical variable speed drives, accompanied with estimated variable speed drives market shares in Europe in early 2000. The four major arguments of using electrical variable speed drives are illustrated at the speed curve turning points.
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Servo drives

A servo drive is a special electronic device used to actuate electric servomechanisms. A servo drive controls the feedback signal from the servo system and then corrects or removes the errors due to expected behavior.
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