The use of electric motors for the traction of urban vehicles has been increasingly common. Within the scope of the speed variation of these electric machines, there is still an added cost for the acquisition of efficient and reliable controllers. This article aims to present a speed controller development for brushed direct current motors using commercially accessible components.
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