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08-Apr-2008, 05:52 PM #1
Question for Motor people (Coreless DC)
I did a big research project on Brushed, Brushless, and coreless motors, and I understand just about everything about them.. But theres one thing i still cannot find any information on;

Just HOW exactly does a coreless (or Ironless) motor rotate? If there are no armatures to alternate current through, and no armatures for the field magnets to push/pull on, then where/how does the magnetic fields keep rotating the film coil in a coreless motor?
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08-Apr-2008, 08:27 PM #2
There is a coil in the armature, and it's excited and has a magnetic field. They also require a motor controller that creates the rotating field to cause the motor to actually rotate.
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