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Compare the Direct Torque Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor with Asynchronous Motor by Increasing Levels of Inverter

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Fig. 1 Flux Density versus Magnetizing Field of Permanent Magnetic Materials [2]
Fig. 2 Two-pole three phase surface mounted PMSM [4]
Fig. 5 is a basic graph that shows how flux and torque can be changed as a function of the applied voltage vector
Fig. 6 Direct torque control with two-level inverter
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