What does energy feedback intensity mean?
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Energy feedback intensity refers to the strength of the energy feedback effect. The principle of energy feedback: Mechanical energy (potential energy, kinetic energy) from the load during movement is converted into electrical energy (regenerated electrical energy) through an energy feedback device and sent back to the AC grid for use by nearby electrical equipment. This reduces the amount of electrical energy consumed by the motor drive system from the grid per unit time, thereby achieving the goal of energy savings. Regenerative braking: To achieve energy feedback braking, conditions such as voltage synchronization in frequency and phase, as well as feedback current control, must be met. It utilizes active inverter technology to convert the regenerated electrical energy into AC power that matches the grid's frequency and phase, feeding it back into the grid to achieve braking.