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  • Proper Motor Brush Selection When Brush Life is a Concern
    One of the most critical parts of this type of motor is the interface between the brushes and the commutator. Poor material selection and improper design considerations can affect both the life and the performance of an electric motor. This post briefly covers the factors which contribute to brush
  • How To: Reduce Noise Output from a Brushed Motor
    Noise is often the single toughest challenge faced by design engineers when developing products, especially in medical applications. The inherent noise issue with many types of motors is the brushes. Brushes create mechanical and electrical noise due to friction against the commutator, as well
  • Brushed DC Motor Fundamentals
    Brushed DC motors are widely used in applications ranging from toys to push-button adjustable car seats. Brushed DC (BDC) motors are inexpensive, easy to drive, and are readily available in all sizes and shapes. This application note will discuss how a BDC motor works, how to drive a BDC motor
  • Brush DC Motor Basics
    Brushed DC ironless motors are found in a large variety of products and applications such as medical, robotics, factory automation, security and access, civil aviation and aerospace products. The ironless technology surpasses by far the performance of conventional ironcore brushed DC motors
  • How to Select a DC Motor
    Selecting a DC motor for a particular application can be a rather involved process and should be done in close consultation with MICROMO's application engineers. If your application demands a reliable, time-tested, low-cost motor, then brushed DC motor technology may be what you're looking
  • Servo Control of a DC Brush Motor
    of the PIC17C42 as a DC brush motor servo controller. It is shown that a PID (Propor-tional, Integral, Differential) control calculation can be performed in less than 200 ms (@16 MHz) allowing control loop sample times in the 2 kHz range. Encoder rates up to 3 MHz are easily handled by the PIC17C42's
  • Brushed vs. Brushless DC Motors: An Overview
    A brushed DC motor is one of the simplest types of motors. It consists of a few main components which in conjunction with a DC power supply create a rotating motor
  • Key Concepts For Running a Brushed DC Motor as a Generator
    By avoiding using brushed DC motors as a generator, engineers pass up a number of benefits.
  • Comparing the Maximum Voltage of Brush DC and BLDC Motors
    The maximum voltage capabilities of brush DC and brushless DC (BLDC) motors are fundamentally different, which is primarily due to each motor technology's specific design and operating principles. In brush DC motors, physical brushes conduct the electrical current, which limits their maximum
  • What is the Difference Between Brushed and Brushless DC Motors?
    Parvalux has been making electric motors for more than 70 years and this short blog sets out to explain the essential differences between brushed and brushless DC electric motors.

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