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Raj Borkar
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Raj Borkar is a Senior Marketing Executive. He has more than 6 years of experience in content writing field. He is passionate about writing content for engineering students. His writing not only simplifies the complex concept but also generate curiosity among engineers.
4 Potent Damping Solutions for Hunting i...
Damping refers to methods used to reduce Hunting, the oscillation or vibration in a synchronous motor, to stabilise its operation....
Understanding Torque and Speed Curves of...
The torque-speed curve of the stepper motor is the graphical representation of the relationship between the stepper motor's output...
Field-Oriented Control (FOC) for BLDC Mo...
Field-oriented control of BLDC Motor is an advanced control method that regulates the BLDC motor’s magnetic field and current to a...
Working Principle of Synchronous Motor
A synchronous motor is a type of AC motor that operates on the principle of synchronism. It consists of stator and rotor. When the...
Understanding the Hall Effect Sensors in...
Hall Effect sensors play a crucial role in the operation of BLDC motors by providing real-time feedback on rotor position. They de...
Construction of DC Motor
The construction of a DC motor includes several components such as a stator, rotor (armature), commutator, brushes, and windings. ...
Understanding the Torque of Synchronous ...
Torque is the force that rotates the motor’s rotor and drives the mechanical load. It is an important aspect of the synchronous mo...
Hunting in Synchronous Motor
Hunting in synchronous motors is the oscillatory behaviour of the rotor to maintain its synchronisation with the rotating magnetic...
Understanding the V Curve of Synchronous...
The V curve of synchronous is not just a graphical representation, it is an in-depth analysis for optimising synchronous motor per...
Applications of Synchronous Motor
The ability to maintain constant speed makes Synchronous motors ideal for applications that require constant and precise speed con...
Differences Between Stepper Motor and Se...
Stepper motors and servo motors are both electromechanical devices that convert electrical pulses into precise control movements. ...
Differences Between Brushed DC Motor & B...
Brushed DC and Brushless DC Motor are two types of DC motors. They differ in their construction, working principle and application...