A flux-switching alternator (FSA) is a type of electrical machine that combines features of both alternators (which generate alternating current) and switched reluctance machines. It is designed to be highly efficient and compact, making it suitable for various applications, including electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. ### Key Features of Flux-Switching Alternators: 1. **Construction**: The design typically uses permanent magnets and a segmented rotor.
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