For various motor types; AC Induction (ACIM), Brushed DC , Brushless DC (BLDC), Permanent Magnet Synchronous and Stepper find the right analog and digital products, software and support to precisely control the position, velocity and torque
Unlike traditional back-emf zero crossing techniques, InstaSPIN-BLDC extends sensorless operation down to lower speeds, and exhibits high immunity to miscommutation caused by rapid speed changes.
The AC induction motor (ACIM) is the most popular motor used in consumer and industrial applications, and represented the "muscle" behind the industrial revolution.
Brushed DC motors are one of the oldest motor topologies in existence today. Stationary brushes mounted to stator frames rub against commutator segments on the rotor, which are connected to rotating coil segments.
The brushless DC (BLDC) motor can be envisioned as brush motor turned inside out. Permanent magnets are on the rotor, and the windings are on the stator. As a result, there are no brushes or commutators in this motor.
Most stepper motors employ a doubly salient design with teeth on both the rotor and stator structures. Like a BLDC or PMSM motor, the permanent magnets are located on the rotor, and the electromagnets are contained in the stator.