Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a rotor of a brushless direct current motor including magnets, a core in which the magnets are accommodated, a rotating shaft inserted into the core, and a pair of cover members inserted into the rotating shaft to cover both ends of the core, respectively.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor including: a rotor part including a rotor core having a shaft fixedly coupled to the center thereof and a plurality of rotor poles formed to be protruded from the rotor core; a stator part having the rotor part rotatably received therein and a plurality of stator salient poles formed to be protruded from the stator yoke; a balancing part selectively coupled to an upper portion or a lower portion of the rotor part and having a plurality of sensing grooves formed in an outer peripheral surface thereof; a motor housing provided with an opening part through which the shaft penetrates; and a position detecting unit disposed between the rotor part and the stator part and coupled to an inner portion of the motor housing.
Abstract:
A wireless power transmitter includes a common bridge circuit configured to apply a first alternating current (AC) voltage to a terminal of each of a first resonator and a second resonator of the resonators, a first sub-bridge circuit configured to apply a second alternating current (AC) voltage to another terminal of the first resonator while the first alternating current (AC) voltage is being applied to the terminal of the first resonator, and a second sub-bridge circuit configured to apply a third alternating current (AC) voltage to another terminal of the second resonator while the first alternating current (AC) voltage is being applied to the terminal of the first resonator.
Abstract:
An apparatus for measuring characteristics of a capacitor component includes a measurement terminal connected to a capacitor component, an inductor connected to the measurement terminal, and a controller generating characteristic information of the capacitor component based on LC resonance of the capacitor component and the inductor. The controller generates capacitance information of the capacitor component based on inductance, based on at least one of a resonant frequency and an amplitude of the LC resonance and the resonant frequency.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor including: a rotor part including a rotor core having a shaft fixedly coupled to the center thereof and a plurality of rotor poles formed to be protruded from the rotor core; a stator part having the rotor part rotatably received therein and a plurality of stator salient poles formed to be protruded from the stator yoke; a balancing part selectively coupled to an upper portion or a lower portion of the rotor part and having a plurality of sensing grooves formed in an outer peripheral surface thereof; a motor housing provided with an opening part through which the shaft penetrates; and a position detecting unit disposed between the rotor part and the stator part and coupled to an inner portion of the motor housing.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a switching control apparatus for a two phase switch reluctance motor and a control method using the same. The switching control apparatus includes a rectifier; and an active converter including a pair of common switches, a pair of first phase switches, a pair of serially connected second phase switches, a plurality of current feedback diodes each connected to the switches, and a pair of drivers controlling the switches and operated as operation modes 1 to 3 to provide the commercial power provided from the rectifier to the two phase SRM and drive the two phase SRMs.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a switching control apparatus for a two phase switch reluctance motor and a control method using the same. The switching control apparatus includes a rectifier; and an active converter including a pair of common switches, a pair of first phase switches, a pair of serially connected second phase switches, a plurality of current feedback diodes each connected to the switches, and a pair of drivers controlling the switches and operated as operation modes 1 to 3 to provide the commercial power provided from the rectifier to the two phase SRM and drive the two phase SRMs.