The "intelligence" of the SDAM071 lies in its feedback loop. An encoder or resolver attached to the motor sends positional data back to the drive. The SDAM071 continuously compares the actual position (feedback) with the commanded position. If there is a discrepancy (following error), the drive instantly adjusts the voltage and frequency to correct it. This cycle occurs thousands of times per second, ensuring zero slippage.
model is used in circuit simulation software (like PSpice) to predict the electrical behavior of the SN74ALS1035. Steps to implement in simulation: Library Import: Ensure the Texas Instruments (TI) PSpice library containing SDAM071 is loaded in your simulator. Circuit Setup: Place the SN74ALS1035 component in your schematic. Mandatory Pull-up: attach a resistor (typically sdam071 work