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Motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-07-24
SIMPLEX MOTION
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The invention is a small motor assembly with a brushless DC motor and control electronics that provides better performance than previous motor assemblies. The motor uses an external rotor motor with magnetic field sensors to determine its position, which allows for a high torque output without the need for a gearbox. The motor also has a high efficiency, resulting in a higher output power and lower energy consumption. The arrangement of magnetic field sensors and an external rotor motor simplifies the measurement of the rotor's position, allowing for a more compact and efficient motor assembly.

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A disadvantage of many of the previously known motor assemblies with brushless DC motors and integrated control electronics is that the motor assemblies are often larger and bulkier than desirable for many applications.
Another reason is that many of the previously known motor assemblies have a design which requires a complicated and space-consuming measurement arrangement, usually disposed at the shaft end of the motor, to be able to measure the angular position of the rotor and / or bulky control electronics, which considerably increases the length or other external dimensions of the motor assembly.

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[0014]In the following, a number of embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a cross-section of a motor assembly according to the invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a motor assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in a partially exploded condition, whereas FIG. 3 shows the same motor assembly in an assembled condition.

[0015]The motor assembly 101 comprises a brushless DC motor 102 with control electronics 103. A brushless DC motor can also be defined as an alternating current motor with permanent magnets on the rotor and electronic commutation.

[0016]The control electronics 103 of the motor assembly comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor 102. The magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, based on the ...

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Abstract

A motor assembly (101), comprising a brushless DC motor (102) with control electronics (103) which comprises at least two magnetic field sensors adapted to measure magnetic flux from magnetic poles on a rotor in the brushless DC motor (102). The magnetic field sensors are adapted to determine an angular position of the rotor, with the purpose of controlling the current to the brushless DC motor based on the determined angular position. The brushless DC motor is an external rotor motor (102) comprising an internal stator (104), and an external rotor (105) having a periphery (106) and an inside (107), which exhibits a plurality of permanent magnets (108, 109, 110, 111) disposed at regular intervals along the inside (107) to provide the magnetic poles. The magnetic field sensors (112, 113) are disposed at a distance from each other in the proximity of the periphery (106) to measure the magnetic flux leaking radially through the external rotor (105) from the permanent magnets (108, 109, 110, 111) on the inside (107).

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a motor assembly comprising a brushless DC motor with control electronics.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]In many applications where electric motors are used, a smooth rotation of the rotor of the electric motor, and therefore also a precise control of the rotor current and the wave shape thereof, are required. To be able to achieve a sufficiently precise control, it is required that the angular position of the rotor can be detected in an accurate manner. Usually, in conventional electric motors, an angle sensor or resolver, together with associated electronics, are used for determining the angular position. The angle sensors detect mechanical movement and convert the detected movement into electric signals. Optical pulse sensors and absolute angle sensors are two commonly occurring types of angle sensors.[0003]To be able to achieve a precise current control and smooth rotation in so-called brushless DC motors, i.e. alternating ...

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IPC IPC(8): H02P6/16
CPCH02K29/08H02P6/16H02K5/18H02K5/225H02K11/0021H02K11/0073H02K11/0078H02K11/33H02K11/35
Inventor LINDER, JOHAN
Owner SIMPLEX MOTION
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