Reference: MC-4/11/10/400
Brand: Schneider Electric
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The Control Techniques FXM5 is a field-current controller designed for wound-field DC motors, enabling operation above base speed through automatic field weakening. This process reduces the magnetic flux, allowing the motor to achieve higher speeds while maintaining constant power output.
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The FXM5 operates as a single-phase, controlled-thyristor rectifier with a control logic PCB. It can be configured to function in either half-controlled or full-controlled modes, depending on application requirements. The device supports both analog and digital control modes, providing flexibility in integration with various control systems. When paired with a Mentor II DC drive, the FXM5 can be directly controlled via drive parameters, allowing for comprehensive customization of field control to suit specific applications.
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Reference: MC-4/11/10/400
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The Control Techniques FXM5 is a field-current controller designed for wound-field DC motors, enabling operation above base speed through automatic field weakening. This process reduces the magnetic flux, allowing the motor to achieve higher speeds while maintaining constant power output.
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