SLLSFQ7 November 2023 MCF8329A
PRODUCTION DATA
When motor speed decelerates at a very high deceleration rate, mechanical energy from the motor returns to the power supply which can result in pumping up the DC supply voltage. The active braking feature helps to achieve faster deceleration without energy going back to DC bus. Figure 8-9 shows overshoot in power supply voltage when active braking is disabled and motor decelerates from 100% speed to 20% speed at a deceleration rate of 500 Hz/sec. Figure 8-10 shows no overshoot in power supply voltage when active braking is enabled.