2020-08-09
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Useful websites about Asynchronous Motors:
https://www.jinsa.com.mx/FichaTecnica/EATON/MSC.DS.MMAX.ver968en.pdf
http://home.teleos-web.de/vsteinkamp/antriebe/asynchronmotor/asynchronmotor.htm
http://www.servotechnik.de/fachwissen/motoren/f_beitr_00_311.htm
In this video we will be having a closer look at an old induction motor or asynchronous motor that I got lying around. In order to see whether it still works, I will show you exactly how to power such a motor and how it creates its rotational movement. Along the way you will also learn why such motor types are still the most widely used ones in the world and I will also partly compare them to DC, BLDC and stepper motors. Let's get started!
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Music:
2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats
Killing Time, Kevin MacLeod
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