A typical DC drive or AC drive will develop a constant torque from zero
speed to motor rated base speed. In that range the DC motor is
controlled by a linear increase in the armature voltage from zero to the
motor rated voltage. The AC drive will maintain a constant volts per hertz
ratio as both voltage and hertz are raised from zero volts at zero hertz to
motor rated voltage at rated hertz
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