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C h a p t e r 2 In industrial settings, motors are responsible for a large portion of overall energy consumption. The challenge lies in addressing the raw energy used to operate motors and in minimizing waste through efficient control techniques. While a motor's energy efficiency is in some ways limited by its construction parameters such as size, many opportunities still exist to optimize efficiency by improving control techniques and motor drives. The ability to control when and how motors operate can significantly reduce energy consumption. For example, motors run continuously or at full power in many industrial applications, even when not required. Replacing these large motors with smaller, specialized motors that operate only when needed can save substantial energy. Such shifts toward flexible and specialized on-demand motor operation are becoming a standard for modern intelligent industrial processes. This generates a vast variety of use cases in the automation space and a growing demand for BLDC and stepper motors. As machinery gets more intelligent, it also gets more complex. The integration of various motor types to different use cases with specific requirements demands a broad expertise. ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEMS Kevin Nguyen Senior Product Marketing Manager, Analog Devices Energy consumption is needed in every industry. Good motor control and configuration can significantly reduce power losses, whether working with small motors in consumer devices or larger industrial motors." 14 14 Experts Discuss Motor Control in Modern Applications

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