Coreless motor
Coreless motor
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Where can I find winding information for coreless motors?
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RE: Coreless motor
find winding info : This is a very specialized field...
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RE: Coreless motor
RE: Coreless motor
Coreless motors armatures have a much stronger field, therefore much more efficient but have poor cooling capabilities. Another disadvantage is that coreless motors have low inductance, therefore can have heating problems if you don't have a high switching frequency....
Just do a search on the web for coreless motors and I am sure you will find many sites with information. Companies like Maxon, MicroMo, Pitman, Portescap...and others have coreless motors, but I'm sure they are not sharing winding information your looking for.
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RE: Coreless motor
http://www.pittmannet.com/pdf/lc2_bulletin.pdf
etc. for more info
RE: Coreless motor
RE: Coreless motor
RE: Coreless motor
One of the characteristics of this type of motor is that they are low inertia, i.e. they suit applications with continuous stop/starts and speed changes generally. They shouldn't be causing you problems as you describe. If the manufacturer can't help, I would be thinking about an alternative supplier.