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  2. Automated synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Automated synthesis or automatic synthesis is a set of techniques that use robotic equipment to perform chemical synthesis in an automated way. [1] Automating processes allows for higher efficiency and product quality although automation technology can be cost-prohibitive and there are concerns regarding overdependence and job displacement.

  3. Coil winding technology - Wikipedia

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    Coil Winding: A Description of Coil Winding Procedures, Winding Machines and Associated Equipment. University of Michigan: G. Stevens Mfg. Company. Gingery, David (1991). Build a Universal Coil Winding Machine. David J Gingery Publishing. ISBN 978-1878087102.

  4. Winding machine - Wikipedia

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    Winding machines are classified based on the materials they are winding, [2] [3] some major types are Coil winding machine; Film winding machine; Rope winding machine [4] Paper winding machine; Foil winding machine; Roll slitting machines; spool winding machine; cop winding machine; On the basis of working the winders are classified as follows ...

  5. Axial flux motor - Wikipedia

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    The coil winding process and the process of joining the coil and core may be simpler. Since the coils are flat, rectangular copper strips can more easily be used, simplifying high-current windings. It is often possible to make the rotor significantly lighter. Potentially shorter magnetic path length.

  6. Reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of switched reluctance machine with 6 stator and 4 rotor poles. Notice the concentrated windings on the stator poles. A reluctance motor is a type of electric motor that induces non-permanent magnetic poles on the ferromagnetic rotor.

  7. Field coil - Wikipedia

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    A field coil is an electromagnet used to generate a magnetic field in an electro-magnetic machine, typically a rotating electrical machine such as a motor or generator. It consists of a coil of wire through which the field current flows. In a rotating machine, the field coils are wound on an iron magnetic core which

  8. High-level synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Early academic work extracted scheduling, allocation, and binding as the basic steps for high-level-synthesis. Scheduling partitions the algorithm in control steps that are used to define the states in the finite-state machine. Each control step contains one small section of the algorithm that can be performed in a single clock cycle in the ...

  9. Doubly fed electric machine - Wikipedia

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    With its origins in wound rotor induction motors with multiphase winding sets on the rotor and stator, respectively, which were invented by Nikola Tesla in 1888, [6] the rotor winding set of the doubly fed electric machine is connected to a selection of resistors via multiphase slip rings for starting. However, the slip power was lost in the ...