Dc (bldc) Motor Control — Brushless
Control is achieved by monitoring the rotor's position and energizing the correct stator phase to create a magnetic field that "pulls" the rotor along . 1. Sensored Control
A stationary part with copper windings (typically three phases) that become electromagnets when energized . Brushless DC (BLDC) Motor Control
Extra wiring and potential sensor failure in harsh environments. 2. Sensorless Control Control is achieved by monitoring the rotor's position
An Electronic Speed Controller that acts as the "brain," switching current to the stator windings in a specific sequence to keep the rotor spinning . 🕹️ Control Methods Brushless DC (BLDC) Motor Control
Uses physical sensors (typically ) inside the motor to report the rotor's exact position to the controller . Pros: Reliable startup and smooth low-speed performance .