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Design, development and implementation of a shunt motor.

Ricardo Becerril, Adán Rojas, Andrés, Alejandro Portales, Rubén

Dept. of Mechatronic Engineering

1415 Engineering Drive Madison, WI 53706

Abstract – This work shows all the procedure of design and experimental results of a home made shunt motor

I. INTRODUCTION

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