Permanent magnet motor drive train

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A permanent magnet motor drive train refers to an electrical system that powers and controls permanent magnet motors, which can vary in size and speed capabilities. Key components include DC motor control systems, power supply circuits, and variable speed controllers, all essential for managing motor performance. Specific searches for "control systems for permanent magnet DC motors" and "BLDC motor" can provide valuable information tailored to these motors. Understanding the application, including speed, position control, torque control, and braking, is crucial for effective implementation. Comprehensive resources are available online for those seeking detailed guidance on these systems.
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Hello there,
can anyone tell me what is a permanent magnet motor drive train and what is the working principle of permanent magnet motor drive train ? i have searched google but i couldn't find anything useful
 
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Do you mean the electrical drive system which powers the motor or the mechanical drive system which transmits power between motor and load ?
 
Electric drive system, i have been assigned with this task and i have no idea about electrical :p
 
Put these key words into Google :

dc motor control systems

dc motor power supply circuits

dc motor variable speed controllers

That should give you the basics .

Please come back if you have specific questions
 
But i need them for Permanent Magnet motors only
 
The searches I suggested will all yield information relevant to permanent magnet motor control systems .

There is a huge amount of information relating to all kinds of motor control systems readily available - just do a proper search using some very obvious keywords

Try ' control systems for permanent magnet dc motors ' for instance .
 
ok thanks sir
 
Also look up BLDC motor ...
 
"Permanent magnet motors" can be tiny (used as vibrators in pagers) to real monsters. Speeds from 0 to >50,000 rpm. What sort of motors are you interested in?

What's the application? Do you just need to control the speed or position as well? Regenerative braking?
 
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Is it an AC or DC motor you are working on?
 
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I am working on DC
 
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CWatters said:
"Permanent magnet motors" can be tiny (used as vibrators in pagers) to real monsters. Speeds from 0 to >50,000 rpm. What sort of motors are you interested in?

What's the application? Do you just need to control the speed or position as well? Regenerative braking?
i need the whole setup including the speed control position control as well as the torque control and braking
 
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