Three-Phase Inverters and Pulse-Width Modulation - Lecture 23
Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the implementation of three-phase inverters and pulse-width modulation techniques for three-phase systems in this 51-minute lecture from MIT's Power Electronics course. Delve into the intricacies of three-phase inverter design and operation as Professor David Perreault explains key concepts and principles. Gain valuable insights into power electronics applications for three-phase electrical systems commonly used in industrial and renewable energy contexts. Access this educational content as part of MIT OpenCourseWare's free online learning resources, available under a Creative Commons license.
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Lecture 23: Three-Phase Inverters
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