
Variable-frequency drives (VFDs) can have two control modes – V/F control and vector control.
V/F control or scalar control
Our variable-frequency drives include multiple monitoring modes. The most well-known of all is V/F control, which is also called scalar control.
This control mode is originally set on our inverters (factory settings).
It enables to:
- better manage the engine start
- adjust the motor rotation speed (between 30% to 100% of rated speed)
But it does not enable to:
- control the torque
Vector control
The vector control of an induction motor can be done via two different ways:
1. Vector control with open-loop enables to:
- better manage the induction motor’s engine start (voltage peak less high)
- have a more important torque with low speed (up to 10% rated speed) but does not allow to set the torque
- better handle speed variations.

2. Vector control in closed-loop enables to:
- set the speed on the operating range motor
- set the torque
Control in closed-loop is done via an incremental encoder.

Which control to choose?
