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How do you build a brushless dc motor?
Just building a brushless DC motor out of house hold things isn't very practical. Although you could build one from scratch with the proper materials bought from a store, I would suggest just buying one already assembled. It will cost about... Read More »
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How does a Brushless Motor Work?
Brushless DC Motor uses electronic component such as Transistor or Thyristor to alter the current. Brushless DC motor has longer life and less noise. Read More »
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What is brushless DC electric motor?
this should explain them: http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_2/ch… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brushless_D… Read More »
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If you spin a motor, it puts out electricity. But why would you want to do this? It is not cost effective at all it cannot generate the power you would need for anything really (thus killing your battery) and yeah. If you need an alternator...
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Rather than having stationary magnets and a mechanically switched commutator a BLDC motor has the magnets on the rotor and the stator consists of electronically switched coils.
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To state it simply, a DC brushless motor is not a DC motor. It is an AC motor with an inverter (or electronic commutator) on the front end to make the AC, so you can use a DC input.
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You might guess the difference is in the use of brushes. An "ordinary" DC motor has a commutator and brushes. The commutator is fixed to the armature (the part of the motor that moves). It is a series of contacts that connects the stationar...
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DC Motor for illustrative purpose can be made at home. You need to have Armature, Stator, Commutator and brushes. Assembly can be mounted on a board.
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A direct current (DC) motor uses electricity and magnetic fields to produce torque, which causes the motor to turn. It requires at least one electromagnet.
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