What is Feedback Braking?
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Feedback braking is the closed-loop control of a motor, which means that while controlling the motor, operational data such as movement distance, motor current, motor voltage, and motor speed need to be fed back. Below is an introduction to feedback braking: 1. Energy consumption braking mainly includes shoe braking, disc braking, resistance braking, eddy current braking, and magnetic rail braking. It achieves deceleration by converting kinetic energy into heat energy and dissipating it into the air. 2. Regenerative braking, also known as feedback braking, converts kinetic energy into electrical energy and feeds it back into the grid to achieve deceleration. The advantages of feedback braking are: strong braking force and rapid braking.