Power & Analog - Apr 29th, 2024
 
 
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April 29, 2024
The latest motor architectures assist in curtailing or eliminating the economic, environmental, and geopolitical costs associated with the rare-earth materials used in most electric motors.
Switched reluctance motors are tough, inexpensive to build, and don’t require rare-earth minerals, but they do pose some challenges for use in electric vehicles.
This compact tutorial on the basics of synchronous reluctance motors reveals why they may be the big winner in the race to eliminate rare-earth materials from EVs.
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