Direct Current Machine
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January 07, 2025
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A Direct Current (DC) motor is an electric motor that runs on direct current electricity. It converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction between magnetic fields and current. DC motors are known for their simplicity, ease of control, and versatility in various applications.
The motor consists of a stator, rotor (armature), and a commutator that reverses the direction of current flow in the rotor windings, ensuring continuous rotation. DC motors can be classified into four main types: permanent magnet, series wound, shunt wound, and compound wound, each with specific characteristics and uses.
DC motors offer precise speed control, high starting torque, and good performance at low speeds, making them ideal for applications such as electric vehicles, robotics, fans, and small appliances. They can be easily controlled using a variable resistor or a more advanced method like Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Due to their ability to provide adjustable speed and torque, DC motors are widely used in industries requiring fine control of movement.
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