Nanocrystalline cores suppress inverter harmonics
A Magnetec product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 19, 2004
A new range of large nanocrystalline cores made of Nanoperm are available with a novel stadium-shaped geometry or in round shapes with up to 300mm outer diameter.
A new range of large nanocrystalline cores made of Nanoperm are available with a novel stadium-shaped geometry or in round shapes with up to 300mm outer diameter.
These large cores are particularly efficient at reducing unwanted motor bearing voltages in large inverter drives, and can be used as common-mode chokes simply by fitting them over the motor cables.
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