Inverter Control System of Alternating Current Motors Based on ARM and μC/OS-II

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This paper aims to design the inverter control system of alternating current (AC) motors based on Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) and μC/OS-II. The system's hardware core is the LPC2131 in which processor successfully transplanted the μC/OS-II real-time operating system. In the form of task, each functional module of the system is achieved on the processor LPC2131. Testing and experiments show that the multi-task classify program is feasible on the embedded real-time operating system based on LPC2131 and μC/OS-II, it ensures the system's real-time, has good multi-task operating and transferring characteristics and improves the system stability and reliability.

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