Control | Brushless Dc (bldc) Motor
A stationary part with copper windings (typically three phases) that become electromagnets when energized .
Control is achieved by monitoring the rotor's position and energizing the correct stator phase to create a magnetic field that "pulls" the rotor along . 1. Sensored Control Brushless DC (BLDC) Motor Control
Extra wiring and potential sensor failure in harsh environments. 2. Sensorless Control A stationary part with copper windings (typically three
Uses physical sensors (typically ) inside the motor to report the rotor's exact position to the controller . Pros: Reliable startup and smooth low-speed performance . Brushless DC (BLDC) Motor Control