This video on brushed DC motor basics is part 1 of a four part series of web seminars that will go into motor control drive topologies, pulse width modulation ( PWM ), and the new enhanced PWM. Brushed DC Motor Basics will go from the basic parts of a brushed DC motor and how they work to how do they compare to other types of motors.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.microchip.com/motor
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10093997 9 months ago
if i was trying to build my own motor what should i use to build the brushes?
pianiman108 9 months ago
very helpful ...thx a lot :)
z55z 1 year ago
@abdullahmi7 there is a split ring to help it rotates in a direction, by changing the direction of the current.
fnota 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for this video!!!
domyaska 1 year ago
great work but try to show some thing moving not a slide show
AnjaliPabbareddy 2 years ago
The rotational inertia of the rotor is high enough that it will have enough angular momentum to push itself through the gap in the commutator.
ASMacman 2 years ago
lol @ naruto
not usefull anyway ;/
ShockerDirectX 3 years ago
intel > poop > microchip
naruto314314 3 years ago
wont it start rotating in da opposite direction when da polarity is changed?
abdullahmi7 3 years ago