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What is Chopper

Handbook of Research on New Solutions and Technologies in Electrical Distribution Networks
is a basically static power electronics device which converts fixed DC voltage/power to variable DC voltage or power. It is nothing but a high-speed switch which connects and disconnects the load from source at a high rate to get variable or chopped voltage at the output.
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Applied Power Electronics: Rectifiers, Choppers, Regulators
Carlo Joseph Makdisie (Tishreen University, Syria) and Marah Fadl Mariam (Tishreen University, Syria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1230-2.ch018
Abstract
Most of the electric machines had a conventional design for speed –control. Previously, the speed regulation of these motors was done via traditional or mechanical contacts, for example: inserting resistors to the armature circuit or controlling the excited circuit of DC motor, and other methods of control. These classical methods, however, lead to non-linearity in mechanical or electromechanical characteristics [ω= f(M) or ω= f(I)], which in turn lead to increased power losses as the result of the non-soft regulation of speed, as well as the great inertia of classical control methods that rely on mechanical and electromagnetic devices.
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