Answer Posted / ashwin reddy
Hi there, I am ashwin.. As of i know,
AC Servomotor is a two phase induction motor which has two
windings. The control winding and the reference winding. As
we vary the control Voltage, The flux linking the reference
winding ahd the control winding increases thus the back emf
increases.
We know that back emf ios directly proportional to the
speed, even the speed increases. As we can vary the postion
and obtain a suitable torque!
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