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Illustration of a PLC controlling a motor via a variable frequency drive (VFD)

AN001-speed control with Clean Power VFD & PLC

In this application note, we will explore the integration of the Clean Power Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) with a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to achieve precise speed control.

The Clean Power VFD is a highly efficient product designed to control motor speed and torque by producing a pure sine wave, which helps to minimize harmonic distortion and improve the lifespan of equipment.

By the end of this note, you will have a comprehensive understanding of how the integration of Clean Power VFD and PLC can revolutionize motor control, leading to significant energy savings and extended equipment lifespan.

Diagram illustrating the control of a SmartD VFD with a PLC via Modbus TCP, showing various components and connections including start/stop buttons, speed control, and communication interfaces.

AN002-Control a Clean Power VFD with PLC using Modbus TCP

In this application note, we will explore the integration of the Clean Power Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) with a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) using Modbus TCP

The Clean Power VFD is a highly efficient product designed to control motor speed and torque by producing a pure sine wave, which helps to minimize harmonic distortion and improve the lifespan of equipment.

Modbus TCP is a robust protocol widely used in industrial automation for communication between devices such as PLCs and VFDs. It allows for efficient and reliable data exchange over Ethernet networks.

This guide aims to demonstrate how to control motor speed, manage the direction of rotation, and monitor alarm statuses using Modbus TCP communication between a PLC and a Clean Power VFD.

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