A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) regulates the speed of a 3-phase AC electric motor by controlling the frequency and voltage of the power it delivers to the motor. These devices, also known as ...
Intermediate terminations often break shield continuity and allow high‑frequency noise onto the ground system. Using oscilloscope measurements, this demo from the Southwire team shows how different ...
Increasingly common, variable frequency drives (VFDs) are used to control motor speed — elevating the frequency of power pulses/sec fed to motors for faster turning, and decreasing that frequency to ...
Expanding the company’s known and established IndustrialTuff line of variable-frequency drive (VFD) cables is a variety of components designed for providing greater and more reliable noise protection ...