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− | + | HV DC bus refers to an internal high voltage DC supply bus of a motor drive. This voltage typically has voltage between 12 to 400 VDC depending on a drive model and is the source voltage to the power stage that actually drives current to motor windings. | |
− | HV DC bus refers to an internal high voltage DC supply bus of a motor drive. This voltage typically has voltage between | + | |
In [[Argon]] the HV DC bus is generated by rectified AC input voltage, so for example with 230 VAC input the DC but voltage becomes about 325 VDC. | In [[Argon]] the HV DC bus is generated by rectified AC input voltage, so for example with 230 VAC input the DC but voltage becomes about 325 VDC. | ||
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