Motors and Drives

Appendix D: Terms and Definitions

AC Contactor
Designed for the specific purpose of establish or interrupting an AC power circuit. A contactor is a high power, electromagnetic switch. It is constructed of a low voltage "control circuit" (for example, 24VDC) and a "power circuit," where the high voltage is being controlled (for example - 460VAC, 3-Phase). A contactor is essentially a high power relay.

AC Drive
An electronic device that converts a fixed frequency and voltage source to an adjustable frequency and AC voltage source. It controls the speed, torque, horsepower, and direction of an AC motor.

A/D Converter
A device that converts an analog signal (continuous values of voltage or current, e.g., sinewave) to a digital number.

Adjustable Speed
Varying the speed of a motor, either manually or automatically. The desired operating speed (set speed) is relatively constant regardless of load.

Adjustable Speed Drive (Electrical)
An adjustable-speed drive consists of the motor, drive controller, and operator's controls (either manual or automatic).

Analog Input (AI)
An analog input is an input for the user-supplied DC signal. The signal may be a speed reference or a process feedback. This signal can be from manual speed pot DC voltage (0 to 10 VDC) DC current (0 to 20 mADC). For many drives, the abbreviation is AI.

Analog Input Module
An I/O module that converts an analog signal from an analog measuring device that may be processed by the processor.

Analog Output Module
An I/O module that converts a digital signal from the processor into an analog output signal for use by a user analog device. Analog-to-Digital Converter (A/D) A hardware device that senses an analog signal and converts it to a representation in digital form.

ASCII
Acronym for American Standards Code for Information Interchange. Basically, it is a 7-bit code with an optional parity bit used to represent alpha numeric, punctuation marks, and control code characters.

Bandwidth
The frequency range of a system input over which the system will respond satisfactorily to a command.

Base Speed
The point where the motor will develop rated horsepower (HP) at rated load and voltage. With DC drives it is commonly the point where full armature voltage is applied with full rated field excitation. With AC systems, it is commonly the point where 60 Hz and rated voltage is applied to the induction motor.

Baud
A unit of signaling speed equal to the number of discrete conditions or signal events per second.

BCD (Binary Coded Decimal)
A numbering system that is used to express individual decimal digits (i.e., 0 through 9) in a four-bit binary rotation.

Bearing (Ball)
A ball-shaped component that is used to reduce friction and wear while supporting rotating elements. For a motor, this type of bearing provides a relatively rigid support for the output shaft.

Bearing (Roller)
A special bearing system with cylindrical rollers capable of handling belted load applications that are too large for standard ball bearings.

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