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The scalar control method is based on varying two parameters simultaneously. This speed can be varied by increasing or decreasing the supply frequency, though this results in a change of impedances. This change of impedances then also increases or decreases the current. If the current is small, the motor torque decreases. If the frequency decreases or the voltage increases, the coils can be burned or saturation can occur in the iron of the coils. To avoid these problems, it is necessary to vary the frequency and the voltage at the same time. Field-oriented vector control makes it possible to uncouple the field components into two independent, single-controlled currents instead: The flux-producing current and the torque producing current. With vector-based control, you can achieve tighter speed control, higher starting torque, and higher low-speed torque. For more Tech Tip Videos visit Galco TV: / galcotv Sign up for Galco’s newsletter that features our newest products, our can't-miss deals, our best videos, and total access to Galco’s electronics expertise: http://www.galco.com/email/ Connect with us! https://plus.google.com/+GalcoIndustrial / galcoindustrial / galcoindustrial / galco-industrial-electronics Don't forget to like and comment on this video, and subscribe to our channel! Galco is a Factory Authorized Stocking Distributor for Over 200 Brands of Industrial Electrical & Electronic Automation, Controls and Component Products; On-Site and Send-In Repair Services for Industrial Control & Automation Products for Over 2,000 Brands; Engineered Systems Integration, Retrofits & Upgrades for Variable Speed Drives, CNC, PLC Systems, Dynamometers & Test Stand Applications. Visit us online at http:// www.galco.com or call us at 800-337-1720. http://www.galco.com/safety With respect to the usage, installation or assembly of any products described in this video, Galco Industrial Electronics, Inc., a Michigan corporation, encourages you to follow the requirements and/or guidelines of: i) the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596, as amended, and all laws, rules and regulations implemented in relation thereto; ii) the National Electric Code®; and iii) NFPA 70E®. Any installation, assembly or work described in this video should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician. GTV, Galco, galco.com, Galco Industrial Electronics, and Galco Industrial Electronics, Inc. are registered and/or pending registered trademarks under the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, assumed names, registered domain names, and/or trade names of Galco Industrial Electronics, Inc., a Michigan corporation. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: While we have made every attempt to ensure that the information provided is accurate and has been obtained from reliable sources, Galco is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for the results obtained from the use of this information. All information is provided "as is", with no guarantee of completeness, accuracy, timeliness or of the results obtained from the use of this information, and without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including, but not limited to warrantees of performance, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. At all times you should defer to the instructions and safety guidelines issued by the manufacturer. In no event will Galco, its agents or employees thereof be liable to you or anyone else for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information provided to you or for any consequential, special or similar damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.