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12v dc brushless motor
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Essential details
Warranty:3years
Place of Origin:Guangdong, China
Brand Name:Go-Gold
Model Number:KG-3225-012
Usage:BOAT, Home Appliance, SMART HOME
Type:Brushless Motor
Torque:Customised
Construction:Series Wound
Commutation:Brushless
Protect Feature:Waterproof
Speed(RPM):4500RPM
Continuous Current(A):0.5A
Efficiency:IE 2
Packaging & delivery
Port:SHENZHEN
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Lead time:
Quantity(pieces) | 1 - 1000 | 1001 - 10000 | >10000 |
Lead time (days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiated |
Performance specifications
The Brushless DC motor power system consists of three parts: rotor, stator, and position sensor. Position sensing commutates the current of the stator winding in a certain order according to the changes in rotor position (that is, detects the position of the rotor magnetic pole relative to the stator winding, and generates a position sensing signal at the determined position. After being processed by the signal conversion circuit, the power switch circuit is controlled to switch the winding current according to a certain logical relationship). The working voltage of the stator winding is provided by an electronic switch circuit controlled by the position sensor output.
There are three types of position sensors: magnetic sensitive,
photoelectric, and electromagnetic:
For Brushless DC motor with magnetic sensitive position sensor, its
magnetic sensor components (such as Hall element, magnetic diode,
magnetic sensitive pole tube, magnetic resistor or special
integrated circuit, etc.) are installed on the stator assembly to
detect the magnetic field changes generated when the permanent
magnet and rotor rotate.
Brushless DC motor with photoelectric position sensor is equipped
with photoelectric sensor on the stator assembly according to a
certain position. The rotor is equipped with a light shield, and
the light source is a light-emitting diode or a small bulb. When
the rotor rotates, the photosensitive components on the stator will
intermittently generate pulse signals at a certain frequency due to
the effect of the shading plate.
A brushless DC motor using electromagnetic position sensors is
equipped with electromagnetic sensor components (such as coupling
transformers, proximity switches, LC resonant circuits, etc.)
installed on the stator assembly. When the position of the
permanent magnet rotor changes, the electromagnetic effect will
cause the electromagnetic sensor to generate high-frequency
modulation signals (whose amplitude changes with the rotor
position).
Simply put, a Brushless DC motor relies on changing the alternating frequency and waveform of the
current wave input to the stator coil of the brushless motor,
forming a magnetic field that rotates fully around the geometric
axis of the motor around the winding coil. This magnetic field
drives the permanent magnet steel on the rotor to rotate, causing
the motor to rotate. The performance of the motor is related to
factors such as the number of magnetic steel, magnetic flux
strength of the magnetic steel, and input voltage of the motor, It
is closely related to the control performance of brushless motors,
as the input is direct current, which requires an electronic
governor to convert it into 3 alternating currents. It also
requires receiving control signals from the remote control receiver
to control the motor speed to meet the needs of model use.
Overall, the structure of brushless motors is relatively simple,
and the real determinant of their performance is the brushless
electronic governor (also known as electric governor). Good
electric governor requires overall control of processes such as
microcontroller control program design, circuit design, and complex
processing technology, so the price is generally much higher than
that of brushless motors.