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[[File:Inverter.gif|thumb|A simplified typical motor drive high voltage circuity. <br/><br/>In this case the circuit has 3-phase AC input. 1-phase input is similar to this but only with four rectifier diodes instead of six.]]
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[[File:Inverter.gif|thumb|A simplified typical motor drive high voltage circuity with AC input, internal HV DC bus and 3-phase power stage. <br/><br/>In this case the circuit has 3-phase AC input. 1-phase is similar to this but with four diodes instead of six.]]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 5 to 400 VDC depending on a drive model and is the source voltage to the power stage that actually drives current to motor windings.
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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.
 
DC supplied drives, such as [[IONI]], [[VSD-E and VSD-XE]], do not have AC power input but direct HV DC input.
 
 
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