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DC Motors Micro Motors Mark Lyon Brent Peterson
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Outline Motor Overview DC vs. AC Brushless DC Motors Design Considerations Application Considerations DC Micro Motors
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How a DC motor Works lancet.mit.edu/motor/motor3.html
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DC vs. AC Motors DC MotorAC Motor http://mot-sps.com/motor/tutorial/blac.html
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AC Advantages/Disadvantages Advantages Simple Design Low Cost Reliable Operation Easily Found Replacements Many Different Environmental Enclosures Disadvantages Expensive Speed Control Inability to Operate at Slow Speeds Poor Positioning Control
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DC Advantages/Disadvantages Advantages Easy to Understand Design Easy to Control Speed Easy to Control Torque Disadvantages Expensive to Produce Can’t Reliably Control at Lower Speeds Physically Larger High Maintenance
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Brushless DC Motor http://mot-sps.com/motor/tutorial/blac.html
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DC Motor Torque/Speed http://lancet.mit.edu/motors/motors3.html#torque
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DC Motor Power/Speed http://lancet.mit.edu/motors/motors3.html#torque
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DC Motor Electrical Power Constant VoltageConstant Current http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/emamem.html
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Motor Application Considerations Service Life http://www.micromo.com/03application_notes/tutorial4.asp
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Motor Application Considerations Audible Noise Electrical Noise Efficiency Emax = (1 - ((Mf/(Mst + Mf)).5 ) 2 where: Emax = maximum motor efficiency Mf = motor friction torque Mst = motor stall torque http://www.micromo.com/03application_notes/tutorial4.asp
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