ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Doubly fed electric machine

Okay little one, let me explain doubly fed electric machine to you. It's like a toy car that needs batteries to move. The doubled fed electric machine also needs electricity to work.

This machine has two sets of wires, one set is called "stator" and the other set is called "rotor". The stator wires don't move, but the rotor wires spin around like a hamster wheel inside the stator wires.

But here's the cool part, the rotor wires can spin at different speeds than the stator wires. This means that the machine can run faster or slower depending on how much electricity it gets from the power source.

Think of it like a toy car that can go faster or slower depending on how much you push the pedal. The doubled fed electric machine is used in many things like wind turbines and electric cars.

So, in summary, the doubled fed electric machine is like a toy car that needs electricity to move, and it uses two sets of wires to spin at different speeds and do different things.