brushless motor

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motor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈməʊ.tər/
us
/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/
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Energy is transferred in abrushlessmotorelectronically, eliminating physical contact between stationary and moving parts.
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Althoughbrushlessmotortechnology is more expensive, most are more efficient and longer-lasting than brushed motor systems.
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The truck may also see use with advancingbrushlessmotorand lithium polymer battery technology for high-power -speed combinations.
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A typicalbrushlessmotorhas permanent magnets which rotate around a fixed armature, eliminating problems associated with connecting current to the moving armature.
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The rotor part of abrushlessmotoris often a permanent magnet synchronous motor, but can also be a switched reluctance motor, or induction motor.
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These factors will constrain the type of components that can be used, such as brushless motors and motors with high thermal resistance.
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The motor is abrushlessmotor.
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In early 1990 solar-powered flights were made with two brush motors driving a variable pitch propeller and then with abrushlessmotordriving a folding propeller.
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The joints are actuated by brushless motors via gear trains; shaft absolute resolvers provide motor position measurements.
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Some limitations of brushed motors can be overcome by brushless motors; they include higher efficiency and a lower susceptibility to mechanical wear.
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In all brushless motors, the coils are stationary.
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It manufactures vacuum motors, suction units, brushless motors, automotive components and various other tools.
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In manufacturing, brushless motors are primarily used for motion control, positioning or actuation systems.
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Brushless motors are becoming more common as the cost of controllers continues to decrease.
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These generally make use of small brushless motors (often outrunners, but also geared inrunners) and lithium polymer batteries.
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They produced a line of brushless motors and brushless-compatible electronic speed controls as well.
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This improvement is largely due to the brushless motor's velocity being determined by the frequency at which the electricity is switched, not the voltage.
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To obtain a variable speed response, brushless motors operate in an electromechanical system that includes an electronic motor controller and a rotor position feedback sensor.
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