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two motors and this leads into a discussion of whole-motor torque constant and line-line back-<br />

EMF constants. The control of the two motors is introduced from the perspective of the motors’<br />

requirement to achieve ideal torque production (electronic commutation). The chapter ends with<br />

an important discussion of the differences between the two motors; the conclusions will introduce<br />

and motivate Appendix C, which explains how sinusoidal and trapezoidal motors will be treated<br />

throughout the remainder of the report.<br />

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