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The practical implementation of a microprocessor control system for an induction motor drive is described. A three-phase transistor inverter feeds a 2 hp induction motor with a pulsewidth modulated voltage waveform having no harmonic component of lower order than the seventeenth. The motor operates in a controlled-slip mode and both constant torque and constant horsepower strategies are implemented.
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