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Driving a DC Motor

2010
It is now time to move onto controlling a DC motor. If you ever plan on building a robot or any device that requires the use of a motor, then the skills you are about to learn will be essential. Driving a motor requires currents higher than the Arduino can safely provide from its outputs, so we will need to make use of transistors and diodes to ensure ...
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Brushless DC Motors

2003
Brushless DC (BLDC) motors, also called permanent magnet synchronous motors, are used in direct-drive applications mainly due to their large torque producing capability. Compared to conventional DC motors, they have no brushes or mechanical commutators, which eliminates the problems due to mechanical wear of the moving parts [68, 74].
Farshad Khorrami   +2 more
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Applications of DC Motors

2015
This chapter gives the motivation behind using direct current machines and its application in various domains. The authors start discussing the applications of DC machines in toys, disk drives Steel rolling mills, Paper machines, Generator, Electrical Propulsion, Cranes, CD/DVD players, Electric vehicles, RC Vehicles, UAVs, Cement Plants, and Aircraft ...
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Drive a Brushless DC Motor like a Standard DC Motor

ATZelektronik worldwide, 2016
Gaƫl Andrieux, Tobias Taufer
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DC Motor Functionality

2015
This chapter deals with the core of direct current machines. In this chapter, the authors present a very detailed insight about the principle of operation of DC motor. They Discuss torque generated from motors. Then they discuss counter emf or back emf. Speed of rotation is then discussed.
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DC motors and servomechanisms

1987
DC motors remain very important for control system applications in two main areas: (a) High-power drives where precise variable-speed control is required. (b) Servomechanisms. Although AC machines, in conjunction with solid-sate electronics have made great progress, DC machines have also been the subject of improvement.
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DC motors

Electronics and Power, 1982
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