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Electric Motors 101: Understanding the Difference Between Asynchronous and Synchronous Motors

The terminology associated with motor technologies can be confusing. Leland Teschler gets back to basics and explains the difference between asynchronous and synchronous motors.
Feb. 12, 2013
In the push to develop energy-efficient electric motors, manufacturers increasingly are relying on a synchronous design to improve motor performance.

Unfortunately, the terminology associated with motor technologies can be confusing, partly because multiple terms sometimes can be used interchangeably to refer to the same basic motor configuration.

In this article, Leland Teschler of sister publication Machine Design explains the difference between asynchronous and synchronous motors.  

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