V GaN-based inverter reference design delivering 50 ARMS phase current, integrated sensing, and PWM operation up to ...
Traditional ceiling fans work using brushed motors powered directly by alternating current. The mechanism creates friction, and over time, friction creates sound, the familiar humming that many ...
Most known for their versatility, electric motors have revolutionised the way we view the core definition of power, qualifying it as effective energy expenditure concerning work done over time. Among ...
Earlier, all the electronic home appliances were consuming a lot of power in their operation. With the advent of energy efficient appliances, electricity bills are going down. If you are using fans in ...
The 2026 BLDC ceiling fan guide highlights how cloud-connected, energy-efficient, and whisper-quiet motors are ...
A Z-source Inverter (ZSI) is a DC-to-AC converter that can perform both buck and boost functions as a single stage. A unique attempt of ZSI is the shoot through state, by which two switches of the ...
BLDC fans use a brushless direct current motor instead of the standard induction motor. These fans have two main components: the rotor and the stator. The rotor is a rotating part of the fan attached ...
Brushless DC (BLDC) motors offer some significant advantages over other categories of electric motors, such as brushed motors. Compared with the latter, which are cheaper, BLDC motors require a ...
The folks over at the [Barkhausen Institut] are doing research into controlling autonomous fleets of RC cars and had been using off the shelf electronic speed controllers (ESCs) to control the car ...
When it comes to keeping your home comfortable all year round, choosing the right fan can make a remarkable difference. With rising electricity costs and a growing awareness of energy efficiency, more ...
Melexis has come out with a 24V/60W sensorless single-coil BLDC driver designed for motor, fan and pump applications for both consumer and industrial electronics. At present, many consumer and ...
This should count as a hack: making music from a thing that should not sing. In this case, [SIROJU] is tickling the ivories with a Brushless DC motor, or BLDC. To listen to a performance, jump to 6:27 ...