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Motor Sports School: Ivy Tech Community College Venue: Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Madison, Nashville, Richmond Tel.: 888-IVY-LINE Certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses. They provide access to targeted, short-term workforce training, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area. |
Motor Sports Fabrication School: Ivy Tech Community College Venue: Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Madison, Nashville, Richmond Tel.: 888-IVY-LINE Certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses. They provide access to targeted, short-term workforce training, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area. |
Industrial Motor Control Technician School: Columbus Technical College Venue: Columbus Tel.: 706.649.1800 This program prepares students for an entry-level position in the industrial maintenance field as a motor control technician. This program provides instruction in DC and AC motors, basic and advanced motor controls, and variable speed drives. Emphasis is placed on the theory and the practical applications necessary for successful employment. |
Stepper Motor Control Format: Online School: Microchip Technology Inc. Venue: Chandler Tel.: (480) 792-7200 This webseminar is the second part in the “Stepper Motor�series. Full and half stepping algorithms are discussed. Anti-resonance is described along with cause and solution using alternate stepping modes. Drive circuits are introduced using a simple H-bridge design along with recommendations for switching mechanisms. Official Website: http://www.microchip.com/
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Sensorless BLDC motor control using a Majority Function Format: Online School: Microchip Technology Inc. Venue: Chandler Tel.: (480) 792-7200 This web seminar explains a sensorless Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motor control algorithm, implemented using the dsPIC® digital signal controller (DSC). The algorithm works by the use of a majority function for digitally filtering the back-Electromotive Force (BEMF). Each phase of the motor is filtered to determine when to commutate the motor drive voltages. This control technique excludes the need for discrete, low-pass filtering hardware and off-chip comparators. Official Website: http://www.microchip.com/
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