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paul [Brushed DC Motors]
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 ====== Electric Motors ====== ====== Electric Motors ======
  
-A an electric motor converts mechanical energy into rotational mechanical movement. +A an electric motor converts mechanical energy into rotational mechanical movement. Lots of this information is from Maxon(([[https://www.maxonmotorusa.com/medias/sys_master/root/8803451338782/maxonECmotor-Notes.pdf?attachment=true|Maxon EC motors]])) 
  
 ===== Brushed DC Motors ===== ===== Brushed DC Motors =====
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 Conventional brushed motors used a coil wound around an iron core rotor with leads going to a commutator. External permanent magnets are magnetized in opposite directions and provide a fixed magnetic field. Conventional brushed motors used a coil wound around an iron core rotor with leads going to a commutator. External permanent magnets are magnetized in opposite directions and provide a fixed magnetic field.
  
-Maxon makes fancy core-less brushed DC motors that have a thin cylindrical winding that sleeves over a permanent magnet. +Maxon makes fancy core-less brushed DC motors that have a thin cylindrical winding that sleeves over a permanent magnet. 
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 +==== Lorentz Force ==== 
  
 {{ ::coreless_motor.png?direct&400 |}} {{ ::coreless_motor.png?direct&400 |}}
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 The basics of electric motor operation relies on the **Lorentz force** which states that a current conductor in an external magnetic field experiences a force.  The basics of electric motor operation relies on the **Lorentz force** which states that a current conductor in an external magnetic field experiences a force. 
  
-Formally, a particle of charge $q$ with a velocity $v$ in an electric field $\textbf{E}$ and a magnetic field $\textbf{B}$ experiences a force $\textbf{F}$:+Formally, a particle of charge $q$ with a velocity $\textbf{v}$ in an electric field $\textbf{E}$ and a magnetic field $\textbf{B}$ experiences a force $\textbf{F}$:
  
 $\textbf{F} = q\textbf{E}+q\textbf{v}\times\textbf{B}$ $\textbf{F} = q\textbf{E}+q\textbf{v}\times\textbf{B}$
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 +==== Permanent Magnet  ====
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 +Permanent magnet power density has been improved over the years. Current fancy magnet is the Neodymium iron boron.
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 +{{ :perm_magnet.png?direct&400 |}}
 +==== Brushed Commutation ====
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 +A DC motor has multiple winding that need to be commutated (switched) mechanically. Two types of brushing options, graphite and precious metals. There's life problem with brushes because of brushfire, which is a rapid event were the brush short circuits two windings for an instantaneous period of time and causes a spark.
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 +===== Brushless DC Motors ======
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 +Brushless motors are electrically commutated motors. They have a winding on the inside with a permanent magnetic core.
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 +{{ :ec_motors.png?direct&400 |}}
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