Motors - AC, DC

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
4890

4890

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 14 RPM 12V METAL

27

2216

2216

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 150 RPM 6V EXTD SHAFT

51

3428

3428

Pololu Corporation

SERVOMTR 6V FEETECH DGT FT5313M

30

1590

1590

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 15 RPM 6V METAL

23

4842

4842

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 1030 RPM 12V METAL

45

2312

2312

Pololu Corporation

LINEAR ACTUATOR MOTOR 12V

4

2302

2302

Pololu Corporation

LINEAR ACTUATOR MOTOR 12V

8

1637

1637

Pololu Corporation

SHAFTLESS VIBRATION MOTOR 8X3.4M

617

2818

2818

Pololu Corporation

SERVOMOTOR 6V FEETECH FS90 MICRO

119

3607

3607

Pololu Corporation

LINEAR ACTUATOR MOTOR 12V

2

3481

3481

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 72 RPM 12V METAL

18

1516

1516

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 120 RPM 4.5V MIN PLAST

358

3471

3471

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 46 RPM 6V EXTD SHAFT

19

1576

1576

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 97 RPM 6V METAL

71

3477

3477

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 180 RPM 12V METAL

20

3488

3488

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 220 RPM 12V METAL EXTD

34

3602

3602

Pololu Corporation

LINEAR ACTUATOR MOTOR 12V

2

2202

2202

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 450 RPM 6V EXTD SHAFT

26

3712

3712

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 570 RPM 6V METAL EXTD

20

3480

3480

Pololu Corporation

GEARMOTOR 89 RPM 12V METAL

26

Motors - AC, DC

1. Overview

AC and DC motors are electromechanical devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical motion. AC motors operate on alternating current and rely on electromagnetic induction, while DC motors use direct current and commutator-based commutation. These motors form the backbone of modern industrial automation, transportation systems, and consumer electronics, enabling precise control of motion in applications ranging from factory automation to household appliances.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
AC Induction MotorsSelf-starting, rugged construction, variable speed via frequency controlConveyor belts, pumps, HVAC systems
DC Brushed MotorsSimple speed control via voltage adjustment, carbon brushes for commutationPower tools, automotive actuators
Brushless DC MotorsElectronic commutation, high efficiency, low maintenanceDrones, electric vehicles, CNC machines
Servo MotorsPosition control with feedback loops, high torque-to-inertia ratioRobotics, camera gimbals, packaging machines
Stepper MotorsDiscrete angular movements, open-loop position control3D printers, textile machines, medical scanners

3. Structure and Components

Typical motor components include:

  • Stator: Stationary magnetic field component with windings
  • Rotor: Rotating assembly with conductive bars (AC) or armature coils (DC)
  • Bearings: Support shaft rotation with minimal friction
  • Commutator/Brushes: In DC motors, for current direction switching
  • Enclosure: Protects internal components and provides mounting features
  • Shaft: Transmits mechanical power to load

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Power Rating (kW/HP)Maximum continuous mechanical outputDetermines load capacity
RPMNo-load rotational speed at rated voltage/frequencyMatches motor to application speed
Torque (Nm)Rotational force capabilityCrucial for acceleration and load handling
Efficiency (%)Electrical to mechanical energy conversion rateAffects operating costs and heat generation
Ingress Protection (IP)Environmental protection ratingDetermines suitability for harsh environments
Duty CycleOperating time vs. rest periodPrevents overheating in cyclic operations

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial: CNC machining centers, automated guided vehicles
  • Consumer: Washing machines, electric fans, power windows
  • Medical: MRI scanners, infusion pumps, surgical robots
  • Transportation: Electric vehicle propulsion, locomotive traction
  • Renewables: Wind turbine generators, solar tracking systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
SiemensSIMOTICS M-1SM1High-efficiency IE4 motor, IP65 protection
ABBACS880 Servo DriveMulti-axis coordination, dynamic response
Maxon MotorEC-i40 BrushlessSlotless design, 40mm diameter
PortescapDisc Magnet MotorsHigh torque-to-inertia ratio
Yaskawa ElectricMP Series Servos24-bit absolute encoder, vibration suppression

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Calculate required torque and speed using load dynamics
  2. Assess environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, dust)
  3. Choose between AC/DC based on power supply availability
  4. Consider control requirements (position/velocity accuracy)
  5. Evaluate maintenance requirements and lifecycle costs
  6. Verify mounting dimensions and shaft compatibility
  7. Check compliance with industry standards (IEC, NEMA)

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include:

  • Increased adoption of IoT-enabled "smart" motors with condition monitoring
  • Integration with AI-based predictive maintenance systems
  • Development of high-torque density motors for electric vehicles
  • Advancements in wide bandgap semiconductor drives (SiC/GaN)
  • Miniaturization for portable medical and robotics applications
  • Focus on IE5 ultra-premium efficiency standards compliance

Actual Case: In a semiconductor manufacturing plant, replacing standard AC motors with high-precision brushless DC motors in wafer handling systems reduced positioning errors by 60% while decreasing energy consumption by 25% through optimized drive algorithms.

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