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What are the differences between different types of motors?

author:xiaoE date:2021-01-27 11: 51

  Regarding the motor, the drive motor can be a servo motor, a stepper motor, an AC asynchronous motor, a DC motor, a DC brushless motor, etc. Generally, an electric cylinder motor is installed during production, or a motor can be provided by the customer.The following editor tells you what are the differences between different types of motors?

  Servo motor.

  It can carry out position control, thrust control, and speed control. It has the most comprehensive functions and the highest precision among all motors, and can form a full closed loop control.In high-speed/high-precision or fast response situations, servo motors can be used.In addition, there are multiple servo modes such as AC servo and DC servo.

  Two stepping motors.

 

 

  Position control, thrust control, and speed control can be performed.Compared with a servo motor, a stepper motor has a more obvious difference: a stepper motor is slower and has a slower response. It has a slower acceleration and speed than a servo motor, but the cost is also much lower.Therefore, when the user uses a low speed, it is recommended to consider a stepper motor, because the price of a stepper motor is not much different from a general AC motor and a DC motor.

  AC induction motor.

  This machine is an ordinary motor and cannot precisely control the position, thrust and speed. The single price is low, the control is simple, and the reliability is high.Usually used for manual control or simple automatic control, the speed should not be too high.The speed can be adjusted with the frequency converter.

  XNUMX. DC motor.

  This machine is an ordinary motor, which cannot precisely control the position, but can adjust the thrust and speed. The single-time price is cheap, the control is simple, and the reliability is high.Usually used for manual control or simple automatic control.

  Brushless DC motor drive system.

  Similar to a DC motor, there is no need to replace the brushes.

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