SLVSJ10 December 2025 MC111
PRODUCTION DATA
In motors, commutation is the process of orienting stator and rotor magnetic fields to maintain continuous rotor motion. The rotor of a single phase BLDC motor contains a permanent magnet with alternating poles. The stator has one phase winding which attracts and repels the rotor magnet poles when energized. A Hall sensor integrated in the MC111 determines which direction to drive the current through the stator winding to commutate the motor. Figure 6-11 shows an example of single-phase motor commutation using the MC111. For proper motor commutation, the MC111 must be placed between two of the stator poles with the Hall element directly beneath the rotor magnet.
The MC111 driver integrates the following functions for commutation of a single-phase BLDC motor.