DC for variable-speed has been largely supplanted by ac, multiphase motors
over the last 20 years. There is ac-dc conversion in the front end of the
controllers, but it is then followed by dc-ac single or, more commonly,
three-phase, variable frequency generation. That's usually the source of the
noise. The quietest (EMI) variable-speed drives are the ones that most
closely generate a sinusoidal waveform. Since that costs money, most are
kinda noisy. There are input and output line filters sold for variable-speed
drives, and sometimes they are available on epay. Hitachi is one of the big
manufacturers of VSDs that comes to mind.
73,
geo - n4ua
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 3:40 PM, BOB PHILBROOK <
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