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A frequency converter is an electronic device that can convert electrically variable "currents". The frequency converter also controls the rotational speed of the single-phase asynchronous motor, thereby energizing the second phase previously generated by the capacitor.
The core components of a frequency converter include a rectifier that supplies power to a DC or DC voltage link and a frequency converter that is powered by the link. The inverter generates a voltage whose average waveform corresponds to a sinusoidal voltage of the desired frequency and amplitude.
A frequency converter is an electronic device that can convert electrically variable "currents". The frequency converter also controls the rotational speed of the single-phase asynchronous motor, thereby energizing the second phase previously generated by the capacitor.
The core components of a frequency converter include a rectifier that supplies power to a DC or DC voltage link and a frequency converter that is powered by the link. The inverter generates a voltage whose average waveform corresponds to a sinusoidal voltage of the desired frequency and amplitude.