A super-speedy overview of permanent-magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs), the type of motor used in almost all current EVs. We also take a brief look at...
JeSuisNerd
1 year ago
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kurt9232
1 year ago
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Dr.Jellyfingers
1 year ago
Nice simple explanation for those that didn't know. š
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ThriftyToolShed
1 year ago
Excellent video. I really like the simple explanation and without even going into frequency or anything you gave an great explanation. Thanks for sharing this information with us.
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bennetting1609
1 year ago
Another fab video, it was great to see the I-PACE motor make it's return.
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vi4133
1 year ago
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jong5597
1 year ago
I'm so impressed by your videos and you deliver the material in a very digestible way. Its obvious you're a very smart chap. I hope you continue to keep making videos as I'm sure they eat up a lot of your time. I've been working as a power engineer for over 10 years, since my uni days, but these videos definitely help rejog important principles. I especially enjoyed the video in which you broke down the power supply by component. Thanks!
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ayushnews5735
5 months ago
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castlecodersltd
1 year ago
Another great explanation, thank you š
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jerril42
11 months ago
Excellent demo. It definitely deserves more views.
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TOMTOM-nh3nl
1 year ago
Awesome, Thank You
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glowytheglowbug
1 year ago
honestly an amazing vid thanks!
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markholm7050
1 year ago
A very helpful video. Thank you.
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pere_gt__stgtsport5467
11 months ago
Such a nice explanation, thank you!
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in_finite_library
2 months ago
soo clear and lucid explanation
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Giedrius-lb7np
1 year ago
Renault zoe used to have motor without any magnets. Avoids need for rare earth metals, but less efficient
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tiago58
6 months ago
Very good explanation, thank you!
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Conservator.
11 months ago
Just to let you know Iām watching this excellent video (again;).
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craigwhite9547
6 months ago
Great video thanks for the explanation!
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Gold_Hunt_Australia
4 months ago
Strictly speaking it is a stepper motor. AC motors induce a magnemotive force MMF into a squirrel cage rotor. Motors with permanent magnet rotors like those in battery drills need some type of feedback to control the speed. An induction motor speed is locked to the rotating magnetic field less the losses.
JeSuisNerd
1 year ago
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