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to pensate for the IaRa drop are discussed in Reading Material.)Since the armature voltage is obtained from a thyristor, the voltage consists of a series of pulses。 Thus, control of armature voltage and field flux influences the motor speed. To reduce the speed to zero, either U=0 orΦ=∞.The latter is inadmissible。Speed Control of DC Motor Abstract Conditioning system is characterized in that output power to maintain stability. Different speed control system can use a different brake system, high starting and braking torque, quick response and quick adjustment range of degree requirements of DC drive system, the use of the electric braking mode. Depends on the speed control of DC motor armature voltage and flux. To zero speed, or U = 0 or Φ = ∞. The latter is impossible, it only changes through the armature voltage to reduce speed. To speed to a higher value can increase or decrease the U Φ. Keyword DC Speed Feedback Brake Regulator Systems A regulator system is one which normally provides output power in its steadystate operation. For example, a motor speed regulator maintains the motor speed at a constant value despite variations in load torque. Even if the load torque is removed, the motor must provide sufficient torque to overe the viscous friction effect of the bearings. Other forms of regulator also provide output power。 A temperature regulator must maintain the temperature of, say, an oven constant despite the heat loss in the oven. A voltage regulator must also maintain the output voltage constant despite variation in the load current. For any system to provide an output, ., speed, temperature, voltage, etc., an error signal must exist under steadystate conditions. Electrical Braking In many speed control systems, ., rolling mills, mine winders, etc., the load has to be frequently brought to a standstill and reversed. The rate at which the speed reduces following a reduced speed demand is dependent on the stored energy and the braking system used. A small speed control system (sometimes known as a velodyne) can employ mechanical braking, but this is not feasible with large speed controllers since it is difficult and costly to remove the heat generated. The various methods of electrical braking available are: (1) Regenerative braking. (2) Eddy current braking. (3) Dynamic braking. (4) Reverse current braking(plugging) Regenerative braking is the best method, though not neces