Why do DC motors need a controller to control motor speed and output torque?
A DC motor controller is a special type of electrical equipment that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
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A DC motor controller is a special type of electrical equipment that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
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The AC impedance of a 3-kilowatt three-phase asynchronous motor is: 3×380×380÷3000=19.2 ohms; the
DC resistance is the DC resistance of the winding copper wire, generally in a fraction of a few ohms.