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  2. Hall effect sensor - Wikipedia

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    Some types of brushless DC electric motors use Hall effect sensors to detect the position of the rotor and feed that information to the motor controller. This allows for more precise motor control. Hall sensors in 3 or 4-pin brushless DC motors sense the position of the rotor and to switch the transistors in the right sequence. [25]

  3. Brushless DC electric motor - Wikipedia

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    A brushless DC electric motor (BLDC), also known as an electronically commutated motor, is a synchronous motor using a direct current (DC) electric power supply. It uses an electronic controller to switch DC currents to the motor windings producing magnetic fields that effectively rotate in space and which the permanent magnet rotor follows.

  4. XC800 family - Wikipedia

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    The CCU6 provides application-specific modes, like for AC drive control or brushless DC-motors using Hall sensors or back-EMF detection. Furthermore, block commutation and control mechanisms for multi-phase machines are supported.

  5. Electronic speed control - Wikipedia

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    The correct phase of the current fed to the motor varies with the motor rotation, which is to be taken into account by the ESC: Usually, back EMF from the motor windings is used to detect this rotation, but variations exist that use separate magnetic (Hall effect) sensors or optical detectors. Computer-programmable speed controls generally have ...

  6. Sim racing wheel - Wikipedia

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    Dual-belt-driven, [29] [45] brushless motor, hall sensor with 65k positions resolution [46] Yes [47] Rubber [26] Yes Paddles Potentiometer Standing Thrustmaster: T500 RS 2011 [48] 1080 Brushed motors [45] Yes [47] Yes Paddles Potentiometer Standing/Hanging Thrustmaster: TS-PC Racer 2017 [49] 1080

  7. Rotary encoder - Wikipedia

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    Brushless motor commutation. Built-in rotary encoders are used to indicate the angle of the motor shaft in permanent magnet brushless motors, which are commonly used on CNC machines, robots, and other industrial equipment. In such cases, the encoder serves as a feedback device that plays a vital role in proper equipment operation.

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