Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling the field current of a DC motor supplied from an AC network, said motor being operated beyond the normal speed of the DC motor in the higher speed range obtainable by weakening of the field of the DC motor, the apparatus comprising a phase angle control circuit for apportioning field current supplied to the DC motor, means for measuring the speed of the DC motor, means for generating a control variable which is a function of the speed of the DC motor coupled to the measuring means and to the apportioning means, said phase angle control circuit being responsive to said control variable, said means for generating comprising a function memory having stored therein value pairs comprising values of the control variable correlated to individual speed values of the DC motor stored in a matrix in tabulated form, and processor means for correlating the values of the control variable to the individual speed values of the DC motor when the DC motor starts up for the first time, said processor means further comprising means for establishing a continuous dependence of the control variable on the speed of the DC motor by at least one of a polygonal line obtained by linear interpolation from the value pairs stored in tabulated form in the function memory or by a curve optimally approximated to said value pairs.
- 2. A method for controlling the field current of a DC motor supplied from an AC network, said DC motor being operated beyond the normal speed of the DC motor in the higher speed range obtainable by weakening of the field of the DC motor, comprising the steps of apportioning the field current supplied to the DC motor with a phase angle control circuit which is operated in response to a control variable, generating the control variable as a function of the measured speed of the DC motor, correlating values of the control variable to individual speed values of the DC motor by storing in a function memory in tabulated form value pairs comprising values of the control variable and respective individual speed values, said step of correlating comprising correlating the values of the control variable to the individual speed values of the DC motor when the DC motor starts up for the first time, and further comprising establishing a continuous dependence of the control variable on the speed of the DC motor by at least one of a polygonal line obtained by linear interpolation from the value pairs stored in tabulated form or by a curve optimally approximated to said value pairs.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 019,873, filed Feb.27, 1987, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 852,304 filed Apr. 15, 1986.
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