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19 October 1987 Four Quadrant Speed Control Of Induction Motor By Unrestricted Frequency Changer
Julio delValle, David Arias, Fernando Yeves, Pedro M. Martinez
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Abstract
This speed control system uses an AC/AC direct converter as driver, featuring that its output frequency margin goes from 0 to 127 Hz. Four quadrant speed control is entirely done by a microcomputer and calculation of the time functions of each power circuit bidirectional static switches (PCBSS) is done in real time, obtaining a high flexibility, high resolution, very trustworthy and drive circuit least components system.
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Julio delValle, David Arias, Fernando Yeves, and Pedro M. Martinez "Four Quadrant Speed Control Of Induction Motor By Unrestricted Frequency Changer", Proc. SPIE 0854, IECON '87: Motor Control and Power Electronics, (19 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942990
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Fermium

Switches

Signal processing

Frequency converters

Bismuth

Digital signal processing

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