Showing posts with label Basic DC Motor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basic DC Motor. Show all posts

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Dynamic Model , Proportional Integral and Derivative Control of Brushless DC Motor


Proportional Integral and Derivative Control of Brushless DC Motor

Abstract
Brushless DC (BLDC) motors are one of the electrical drives that are rapidly
gaining popularity, due to their high efficiency, good dynamic response and low
maintenance. In this paper, the modeling and simulation of the BLDC motor was done
using the software package MATLAB/SIMULINK. A speed controller has been designed
successfully for closed loop operation of the BLDC motor so that the motor runs very
closed to the reference speed. The simulated system has a fast response with small
overshoot and zero steady state error.

http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr_35_2_05.pdf


Dynamic Model of the BLDC Motor

It is assumed that the BLDC motor is connected to the output of the inverter, while the inverter input terminals are connected to a constant supply voltage, as shown in Fig.1. Another assumption is that there are no power losses in the inverter and the 3-phase motor winding is connected in star.


http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr_35_2_05.pdf

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Video A simple DC Motor and Homopolar Motor

A simple DC Motor DIY
a simple DC motor made from a few wires, couple of magnets and a battery



The simplest motor of the world

A motor made only by a wire and a magnet. It uses one AAA battery.


World's Simplest Motor - Homopolar Spiral
The homopolar spiral motor is one of the simplest and most easy to make motors in the world.




Homopolar Motor - 5 minutes ready to work

Saturday, December 5, 2009

How DC electric motor works Video

How DC motor works Video



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Video DC electric motor explained by Mr. Burshkin
Mr. Burshkin explains how the standard DC motor works

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