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EMI Emissions of Modern PWM ac Drives

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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise is defined as an unwanted electrical signal that produces undesirable effects in a control system, such as communication errors, degraded equipment performance and malfunction or nonoperation. This article provides a common understanding of the EMI issues and provides simple pre-installation and post-installation guidelines useful for all interested parries involved in the industry application of adjustable speed PWM invertor-fed AC motor drives.

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