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Major Details
Warranty: 1-3 Years
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Go-Gold
Model Number: KG-5755GM24
Usage: Electric Tools
Type: DC
Commutation: Brushless
Protect Feature: Drip-proof
Feature: BLDC Motor
Product Name: Electric Tools Motor BLDC Motor
Motor type: BLDC Motor
Certification: CCC Ce RoHS
Rated Voltage: 24V/Custom Made
Keywords: Electric Tools Motor
Noise: Low
Material: Cooper Wire
Packaging & Delivery
Port: SHENZHEN
Lead time:
Quantity(pieces) | 1 - 1000 | 1001 - 10000 | >10000 |
Lead time (days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiated |
Performance Specification
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Brushless DC motors use semiconductor switching devices to achieve
electronic commutation, replacing traditional contact commutators
and brushes with electronic switching devices. It has the
advantages of high reliability, no commutation sparks, and low
mechanical noise, and is widely used in high-end recording
consoles, video recorders, electronic instruments, and automated
office equipment.
A brushless DC motor consists of a permanent magnet rotor, a multi
pole winding stator, a position sensor, etc. Position sensing
converts the current of the stator winding in a certain order
according to the change in rotor position (i.e. detecting the
position of the rotor magnetic poles relative to the stator
winding, and generating position sensing signals at the determined
position. After being processed by the signal conversion circuit,
it controls the power switch circuit and switches 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.
A brushless DC motor using a magnetic sensitive position sensor has
magnetic sensor components (such as Hall elements, magnetic diodes,
magnetic sensitive transistors, magnetic resistors, or specialized
integrated circuits) installed on the stator assembly to detect
magnetic field changes generated by the rotation of permanent
magnets and rotors.
A brushless DC motor using photoelectric position sensors is
equipped with photoelectric sensor components at certain positions
on the stator assembly, a light shielding plate is installed on the
rotor, and the light source is a light-emitting diode or a small
light bulb. When the rotor rotates, due to the effect of the
shading plate, the photosensitive components on the stator will
intermittently generate pulse signals at a certain frequency.
The 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).