A series D.C. electric motor is employed for the drive of an electric car, the field winding of which is connected in parallel with the armature of the motor while a regenerative brake is being made. The field winding has its excitation controlled by means of a thyristor chopper which is connected in series therewith to hold the regenerative effect both safely and steadily.
A highly regenerative electrical brake control system including a variable time ratio power conditioning circuit for regulating braking effort of a direct current electric traction motor in a traction vehicle. The system includes a plurality of switches adapted for connecting the power conditioning circuit in a series path between the motor and a power source during high speed braking whereby the power conditioning circuit steps-down the motor generated voltage magnitude to match the power source voltage magnitude without using series connected resistors for voltage dropping. During low speed brake the switches are effective to reconnect the power conditioning circuit in a shunt arrangement with the motor whereby the motor voltage magnitude may be stepped-up to match the higher voltage magnitude of the power source. In a further embodiment provision is made for blending of dynamic and regenerative electrical braking when the power source is not totally receptive to motor generated current.
The invention relates to a direct current motor control circuit. The invention also relates to the use thereof in a windscreen wiper system for vehicles. An MOS FET transistor with an anti-parallel diode (M3) is serially mounted on the braking system (M2) of the control circuit.
A system and method for removing energy from the rotating group in an energy storage flywheel system during flywheel system testing includes one or more sensors is operable to sense operational parameters of the energy storage flywheel and to supply a sensor signals representative thereof. A primary control circuit is coupled to receive the sensor signals and, in response thereto, selectively supplies a primary brake activation signal to a brake. The brake, in response to the brake activation signal, selectively supplies a brake force to the energy storage flywheel.