Speed Measurement for Three-Phase Induction Motor Drive Based on Arduino Uno
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This research aims to design and test a speed measurement system for a three-phase induction motor based on the Arduino Uno. Three-phase induction motors are widely used in industrial applications due to their reliability, high efficiency, and ease of maintenance. However, these motors have some drawbacks, such as low starting torque and difficulty in speed control, which can lead to instability in operation. Therefore, this study develops an Arduino Uno based control system capable of regulating the speed of a three-phase induction motor by adjusting the frequency of its electrical supply. This type of research is quantitative, employing an experimental method. The results indicate that the speed measurement system can improve the stability and operational efficiency of the three-phase induction motor. The use of a speed sensor aligned with the motor's rotor allows the system to respond to load changes in real-time, maintaining a constant speed and reducing energy consumption. Based on the findings, it can be concluded that the development of the Arduino Uno-based speed measurement system is effective in overcoming tPublished
2025-08-19
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