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Sensored systems can also benefit from InstaSPIN-MOTION. Position control solutions rely upon an accurate electrical angle in order to control the angle of the motor. While sensorless estimators work well for velocity control applications, sensorless estimators do not provide an accurate enough motor angle for position control. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to use a quadrature encoder to provide an electrical angle feedback to InstaSPIN-MOTION for position control.
The FAST Software Encoder can still be used in position control applications to provide a backup encoder to detect that the primary electrical angle source is having a failure.