Using a Brushless DC Motor Torque Amplifier for a Brushed DC Motor Application

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●Using a brushless DC motor (BLDC) torque amplifier to drive a DC brushed motor is straight forward once a few things are realized about the characteristics of the amplifier. For a BLDC controller that uses hall devices in the motor for commutation, there are six steps in the commutation sequence for one electrical revolution of the motor. The motor needs to be “electronically commutated” by the controller for operation of the motor. There may be more than one electrical revolution per mechanical motor revolution depending on the number of poles in the particular BLDC motor. At any one point in the sequence, only two of the three phase connections to the motor are being activated. See Figure 1.

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9/19/2013

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