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Old 10th October 2008, 04:15 PM
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Im persuing my final year b-tech program. my final year project wat i hav choosen is to design speed-control of seperately excited dc drive both above rated as well as below rated by implementing both armature control and field control methods using micro contoller and scr firing circuits, so that my speed variation would b of wider range. Can i get some more suggestions and help on this from u people..........
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