ELECTRONIC POWER CONVERTER OF A 5-PHASE ASYNCHRONOUS MOTOR
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This presentation refers to the realization and testing of an experimental model of AC drive system based on a 5-phase asynchronous motor, made in the power range of 3-6 kW, and on a dedicated electronic converter, developed to ensure the power of a light electric vehicle, powered by electric batteries.References
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