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endrophie
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Sat Dec 25, 2004 2:51 pm Post subject:
searching startup procedure for brushless outrunner motor |
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hello,
doeß anybody know a special procedure, that an brushless outrunner has
a fast an reliable startup?
Against to engines with inlaying magnets, an outrunner has more torque
and a load with a higher inertia mass. Therefor, the start is more
difficult.
Who knows a strategy or has an idea?
best regards
Endrophie |
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Nicholas O. Lindan
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Sat Dec 25, 2004 8:43 pm Post subject:
Re: searching startup procedure for brushless outrunner moto |
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"endrophie" <endrophie@aol.com> wrote
I take it the OP is referring to the type of motor refereed to as a
"CD player motor".
| Quote: | doeß anybody know a special procedure, that an brushless outrunner has
a fast an reliable startup?
Against to engines with inlaying magnets, an outrunner has more torque
and a load with a higher inertia mass. Therefor, the start is more
difficult.
Who knows a strategy or has an idea?
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There are integrated circuits just for powering these motors.
Look in the model aircraft groups and web sites.
Search w/ Google.
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Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
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Mon Dec 27, 2004 1:05 am Post subject:
Searching a solution without a specially IC |
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There are integrated circuits just for powering these motors.
Hello, |
I´m searching for an algorithm for an microcontroller with digital an
analog inputs for BEMF-analyzing.
Best regards
Endrophie |
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