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Advantages of hybrid stepper motors - treadmill motors
Hybrid stepping motors are designed by integrating the advantages of permanent magnet and variable reluctance types. They are divided into two-phase, three-phase, and five-phase types. Two-phase motors typically have a step angle of 1.8 degrees, three-phase motors typically have a step angle of 1.2 degrees, and five-phase motors typically have a step angle of 0.72 degrees.
Classification and working principle of rotary transformers
A dual-channel rotary transformer combines two rotary transformers with different numbers of pole pairs. The one with fewer pole pairs is usually called the 'coarse machine', while the one with more pole pairs is called the 'fine machine'. There are two structural forms: common magnetic circuit and separate magnetic circuit. The latter mechanically combines the coarse and fine machines into a single unit, with each winding having a separate core and separate magnetic circuits. The former embeds the windings of the coarse and fine machines into the same core, with the windings independent of each other and sharing a common magnetic circuit.
Market prospects of DC brushless motors for drones in the UAV field
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, are unmanned aircraft controlled by radio remote control equipment and self-contained program control devices. In recent years, the UAV industry has developed rapidly and is widely used in personal consumption, agricultural and forestry protection, geographic surveying and mapping, environmental monitoring, power line inspection, film and television aerial photography, and other fields.