Abstract: A drive control device is provided with a determining section and a voltage increasing section. The determining section determines if the actual acceleration is deficient in comparison with the acceleration requested by the driver or if the generator output is deficient in comparison with the acceleration requested by the driver. The voltage increasing section increases the voltage supplied to the electric generator from a vehicle mounted electric power source when the determining section determines that the actual acceleration or the generator output is deficient. As a result, the generator output deficiency is eliminated and the required motor torque is produced, thereby enabling the vehicle to start into motion appropriately in accordance with the acceleration requested by the driver.
Abstract: A system and method for improving transient speed response of electric motors includes a comparator that determines a difference between a current reference and an adjusted current reference generated by the electric motor drive system, and an integrator the receives and integrates the difference between the current reference and the adjusted current reference over time to yield total accumulated lost current-seconds, and outputs at least a portion of the integrated difference between the current reference and the adjusted current reference as current-seconds to be added to the current reference. The present invention keeps track of the total accumulated loss-seconds due to current rate limitations, and restores the total accumulated lost current-seconds to the system when current becomes available.
Abstract: A system and method for driving a carriage of a serial printer. The printer is operated such that Fourier components of a speed in one reciprocal movement of the carriage can be expressed by Fourier components of lower degrees. At the same time, carriage vibrations can be suppressed, and printing can be performed at high speed. Almost no approach range is assured, and the printer can be made compact.