Twoquadrant
Twoquadrant (often written two-quadrant) is a term used in power electronics and motor drive technology to describe a class of converters and control schemes that operate in two quadrants of the torque–speed plane. The designation indicates bidirectional energy flow is possible for one electrical variable (such as current) while the other variable (such as speed or voltage) is typically restricted to a single direction. This makes twoquadrant configurations simpler and often more cost-effective than full four-quadrant systems.
In practice, twoquadrant converters are commonly applied to DC motor drives and similar actuators. They can
Technical characteristics of twoquadrant systems include straightforward topologies, such as simplified H-bridge or chopper configurations, and
History and usage: the twoquadrant concept emerged with early power electronics as a lower-cost alternative to
See also: four-quadrant, DC motor drive, PWM chopper, H-bridge, servo drive.