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A step-sine motor controller for electric vehicle applications
A proposal for a new motor controller that utilizes batteries in groups instead of the total in series. By creating a step-sine voltage waveform it may be possible to reduce the waste heat in the controller and provide more power to the load. This could provide a useful method of turning DC from a battery into AC for motors in electric vehicle applications.