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Part of the book series: International Series on Microprocessor-Based Systems Engineering ((ISCA,volume 1))

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The advance in LSI technology has made it possible to utilize microprocessors economically and efficiently in motor drive control systems. This chapter describes the state of the art on speed control systems of motor drives via microprocessors. The recent progress of microprocessor-based motor control systems is, first, briefly reviewed, and the basic concept of the systems is presented. Then, the applications of modern control theory are discussed aiming speed accuracy, time-optimal dynamic response and robustness. Finally three practical examples of microprocessor-based motor speed control systems are shown.

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Harashima, F. (1983). Speed Control of Motor Drives via Microprocessors. In: Tzafestas, S.G. (eds) Microprocessors in Signal Processing, Measurement and Control. International Series on Microprocessor-Based Systems Engineering, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7007-6_13

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