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Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is a device that utilizes power electronics technology to achieve precise control of AC motor speed and torque by changing the frequency and voltage of the motor's operating power supply. It is widely used in industrial automation, energy conservation, equipment optimization and other fields, and is one of the core components of modern motor control systems.
The frequency drive is mainly composed of a rectifier unit, a filtering unit, an inverter unit, and a control unit:
1. Rectification unit: converts AC power (such as 50Hz/60Hz) into DC power.
2. Filtering unit: Smooth DC power to reduce voltage fluctuations.
3. Inverter unit: converts DC power into AC power with adjustable frequency and voltage to drive the motor.
4. Control unit: precise control of output frequency, voltage, torque and other parameters is achieved through a microprocessor or DSP chip.
Core function: By adjusting the output frequency, the synchronous speed of the motor can be changed (n=60f/p, where f is the frequency and p is the pole number), thus achieving stepless adjustment of the motor speed.