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After the stator resistance is done, a new estimator state is executed. This next state is called the Ramp-Up state, or EST_State_RampUp (Figure 7-28). During this state of the identification process, the motor is accelerated to a certain speed to start identification of other parameters. During this state, there is no identification of any parameters, but the conditions are started. Several factors influence this state.
In terms of functionality, for a detailed description of what happens during the EST_State_RampUp state, see Section 7.6.5.