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|A '''Bill of Materials (BOM)''' is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts, and the quantities of each needed to manufacture an end product. | |||
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|A '''Controller Area Network''' ('''CAN bus''') is a robust vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other's applications without a host computer. | |||
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|'''Field-Oriented Control (FOC)''', is a variable-frequency drive (VFD) control method in which the stator currents of a three-phase AC electric motor are identified as two orthogonal components that can be visualized with a vector. | |||
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|An '''insulated-gate bipolar transistor''' ('''IGBT''') is a three-terminal power semiconductor device primarily used as an electronic switch which, as it was developed, came to combine high efficiency and fast switching. | |||
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Revision as of 14:33, 21 May 2020
A page to help to grips with the all the acronyms on the forums to get newbies up to speed and for general reference
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BOM | A Bill of Materials (BOM) is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts, and the quantities of each needed to manufacture an end product. | Link |
C
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CAN | A Controller Area Network (CAN bus) is a robust vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other's applications without a host computer. | Link |
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FOC | Field-Oriented Control (FOC), is a variable-frequency drive (VFD) control method in which the stator currents of a three-phase AC electric motor are identified as two orthogonal components that can be visualized with a vector. | Link |
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IGBT | An insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is a three-terminal power semiconductor device primarily used as an electronic switch which, as it was developed, came to combine high efficiency and fast switching. | Link |
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