Tag Archives: Motor

by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

Motor Starter

Induction Motor An induction motor is a 3 phase motor consisting of the 3 phase winding as the stator with a permanent magnet and the rotor as another 3 phase windings. It works on the principle of rotating the magnetic field, i.e. the...

by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

Universal Motor

A universal motor is a series-wound electric motor that can operate on both AC and DC power. These are a lot compared to those of DC series motors but the series motor develops less torque when working from an AC supply than when working...

by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

Servo Motor – Working, Advantages & Disadvantages

Servo implies an error sensing feedback control which is utilized to correct the performance of a system. It also requires a generally sophisticated controller, often a dedicated module designed particularly for use with servomotors. Servo...

Stepper Motor Working
by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

What is a Stepper Motor : Types & Its Working

A stepper motor is an electromechanical device it converts electrical power into mechanical power. Also, it is a brushless, synchronous electric motor that can divide a full rotation into an expansive number of steps. The motor’s...

DC Motor
by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

What is a DC MOTOR : Basics, Types & Its Working

Almost every mechanical development that we see around us is accomplished by an electric motor. Electric machines are a method of converting energy. Motors take electrical energy and produce mechanical energy. Electric motors are utilized...

by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

Multiphase Induction Motor

3 Phase Induction Motor The three-phase induction motor is also called an asynchronous motor and it is the most commonly used type of motor in industrial applications. Specifically, the squirrel cage design is the most extensively used...

by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago

Soft Starter – Principle and Working

A soft starter is any device that controls the acceleration of an electric motor using controlling the applied voltage. Now let us have a brief recall of the need for having a starter for any motor. An Induction motor can self start owing...