This paper describes a controller for Three-Phase Induction Motor. Induction motor is an electromechanical actuator widely used due to its reliability and relatively low maintenance cost. However, the control problem of an induction motor is complex due to nonlinearities, load torque perturbation, and parameter uncertainties. An element included in this study is voltage source control, which is to control the voltage fed from three-phase inverter to Three-Phase Induction Motor. Hysteresis Controller was proposed in this paper to minimize voltage error. Hysteresis controller is seen as an input – output phase lag corrector. The implementation of the designed hysteresis controller is performed in simulation using MATLAB/Simulink. The result proved that the proposed controller design can minimize the line voltage error of the induction motor, preventing the line voltage from being kept low hence avoiding excess current at low speeds.
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