Traditionally, electrical energy has been generated by three phase generators. Recent studies proved that five-phase machines can offer improved performance in a number of applications including, renewable energy, aerospace, oil and gas and hybrid and electric vehicles [1-8]. Therefore, the development and production of a five-phase machine family would be a new and important addition to the field of electromechanical conversion. The development of both power electronics and microprocessor control makes this possible and allows designers to harness the advantages of multi-phase concepts.