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Five-phase induction motor drive experiment setup diagram

Five-phase induction motor drive experiment setup diagram

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This paper presents rotor field orientated control (RFOC) and direct torque control (DTC) of the five-phase induction motor, and their fully digital implementation based on the TI's TMS320C32 DSP. RFOC and DTC, two important motor control methods, are extensively used in induction motor drives. Both of them are achieved by directly controlling moto...

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... on TMS320C32 DSP, the RFOC of the five- phase induction motor is implemented on 7.5hp, four-pole, five phase concentrated winding induction motor. Fig.5 shows the experimental setup. ...

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