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SEMINARS AND PRESENTATIONS Mar.
13 - 14, 2012 Motor, Drive and Automation Systems Conference 2012, Orlando, Florida, " Pre-conference
Workshop, "Field Oriented Control and Advanced AC Motor Control Algorithms," (half-day) and a Technical
presentation planned. Please visit http://www.e-driveonline.com/ for detailed information.
November 8 - 10, 2011 SMMA Fall Technical Conference, Renaissance Suites
Hotel, Charlotte, North Carolina. Workshop on "Fundamentals of Brushless Motor Control," (half
day, Tue afternoon) planned. Details will be announced at SMMA website, http://www.smma.org/. Also planned for technical presentation. May 19, 2011 2:00pm (EST) Machine Design Free Webinar "Energy
Efficiency in Motor Operation and Field Oriented Control." Please visit http://machinedesign.com/events for further information and registration. Updates on future Webinars will be announced later.
Mar 1 - 2, 2011 Motor, Drive and Automation Systems Conference 2011, San Antonio, "Various
Sensorless Control Methods for AC Motor Drives," Technical Presentation by Dal Y. Ohm and Jae H. Park. Feb.
28, 2011 Motor, Drive and Automation Systems Conference 2011, San Antonio, " Pre-conference
Workshop #1 and #2. #1 (Morning), "Motor Control
Fundamentals & Brushless Drives." #2
(Afternoon), "Field Oriented Control and Advanced AC Motor Control Algorithms." Nov. 9-11,
2010 SMMA 2010 Fall Technical Conference, Sheraton Westport Hotel, St Louis, "Feedback Control System
Theories Specific to AC/DC Motor Drive Applications," Technical Presentation by Dal Y. Ohm.

SMMA Motor & Motion College courses are available for presentation at your company. Potential
course offerings for the motors and drives industry include the following.
Motor & Motion College Hosted by SMMA (The Motor and Motion Association) Fundamentals
of Brushless Motor Control Course Outline The purpose of this course is to provide fundamental concepts and
knowledge necessary to design and apply DC and Brushless motor drives. This course is intended for design engineers and field
application engineers in the motion control industry who wish to clarify basic principles. The course will also include brief
discussion on the magnetic and mechanical structure of the various motor types to understand torque production mechanisms
and to derive a circuit model. The content will cover most of the basic skills in designing brush and brushless DC motor drives
including power electronic circuits, analog and digital motor control hardware, gate drive and feedback sensors, with particular,
emphasis on motor control algorithms and servo systems. From the author's long experience in research and development of many
types of drives, practical and useful procedures in selecting components and methods, rule-of-thumb design rules, performance
vs cost trade-off etc., will be discussed. http://www.smma.org/motor_college_brushless.htm
ON-SITE WORKSHOP
A comprehensive workshop tailored to your company’s interest and need is available.
Please contact Dr. Ohm (ohm@drivetechinc.com) for desired topics and schedule
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