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Electrical and Motor Control Theory
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Electrical and Motor Control Theory by Eric Barros is an open educational textbook that introduces the fundamental concepts needed to understand electrical systems and motor control used in commercial and industrial environments. The book begins with core electrical principles such as voltage, current, resistance, Ohm’s law, and electromagnetism, then explains how electrical symbols, diagrams, and test instruments are used to install and troubleshoot circuits safely. It also introduces control components like contactors, motor starters, and relays, and explains how standardized ladder diagrams and control logic are used to design and analyze motor control systems.
The later sections focus on electrical machines and modern control technologies. The book describes the operation of generators, transformers, DC and AC motors, and explains practical control methods such as reversing motors, timing and counting circuits, and variable frequency drives (VFDs) used to control motor speed and direction in industrial applications. It also discusses the transition from traditional hard-wired systems to programmable and electronic control systems used in automation. Overall, the text serves as a practical guide for students and technicians learning how electrical motors and control circuits function in real-world electrical and manufacturing systems.
Publication Date
Winter 3-14-2026
Publisher
Central New Mexico Community College
City
Albuquerque
Disciplines
Electrical and Electronics | Engineering
Recommended Citation
Barros, Eric. "Electrical and Motor Control Theory." (2026). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/unm_oer/10
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Introduction
Main Body
Chapter 1: Basic Electrical Theory and Electrical Quantities
Chapter 2: Basic Electrical Symbols and Diagrams
Chapter 3: Test Instruments
Chapter 4: Contactors and Magnetic Motor Starters
Chapter 5: Control Logic
Chapter 6: Electromechanical Relays
Chapter 7: DC generators, AC generators and Transformers
Chapter 8: DC motors
Chapter 9: AC motors
Chapter 10: Timing and Counting Circuits
Chapter 11: Reversing Motors
Chapter 12 : Variable Frequency Drivers
Chapter 13: Wrap-Up
Appendix
Glossary