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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 08, 1989
Filed:
Jan. 25, 1988
Koujirou Yamashita, Hitachi, JP;
Stunehiro Endo, Hitachioota, JP;
Kunio Miyashita, Hitachi, JP;
Susumu Kashiwazaki, Utsunomiya, JP;
Kenichi Iizuka, Ashikaga, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
AC power supply is converted to DC by a rectifier circuit. The DC is stepped up by a step-up chopper circuit. The output of the step-up chopper circuit is smoothed by a smoothing circuit. The output of the smoothing circuit is input to an inverter via a current detecting circuit and a voltage detecting circuit. A synchronous motor is connected to the inverter. When the speed of the synchronous motor is judged to be in a high speed region based on the output signal of the voltage detecting circuit, the first speed control apparatus operates the interrupting control of the switching element of the step-up chopper circuit in such a manner that a deviation speed between an instruction speed signal to the motor and the detected speed of the motor reaches to zero. When the duty ratio of the inverter reaches to 100%, that is, when the speed of the motor reaches to a low speed region, the first control speed apparatus controls the switching element of the step-up chopper circuit based on the output signal of the current detecting circuit, and the second control speed apparatus carries out the pulse width modulation control of the inverter in such a manner that a deviation speed signal between an speed instruction signal to the motor and the detected speed of the motor reaches to zero.