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Osea, con un motor potente, una caja de engranes reductora y un potenciómetro..con eso hago un motor servo súper poderoso para construir un robot destructor y apoderarme del mundo??🤖🤩😈🤪
Is there a motor like a servo with a metal shaft that can go back and forth forward and backward with a speed controller knob it im guessing a high speed servo that can go extemly fast up and down or right to say 45* controlled and it faster and slower? Ive been trying to find one i want to do a project to to make a guitar pick act like a human plucking a string but be able tk go extremely fast and slow with a control knob of some sort
You just explained me everything I could ever comprehend during my last semester on this topic in a subject (My teacher never even completed the syllabus too XD)... This much amount of information is pretty much enough to get hands on them and start using them in projects... Thanks, love your work!
2:05 AC Motors (synchronous vs asynchronous) 2:30 DC Motors (Brushed motors, brushless [BLDC and stepper]) 2:49 Servo motor 3:20 Brushed DC motor (4:27 Opening, 5:22 animation), variable speed with voltage 7:39 AC Induction motor (8:17 animation), variable speed with frequency 9:31 AC Synchronous motor (12:18 three inputs, 12 poles. 12:50 animation) 15:33 Stepper Motor (16:17 animation) 18:45 Servos (19:15 animation)
Man, I have been mitsaoah for a quit time. You with this video has saved my gold. Because, you know, time is gold. Note: mitsaoah is an expression said in Egypt wich means kinda lost a lot of time doing something wich could have been done in no time. Thanks.
Your channel just inspired me to start my own maker channel in my native language (Arabic) to spread such cool and amazing knowledge in my country. Thanks man and so much love from Saudi Arabia
This type of video is good, bring such videos more. Suggestion:- there are also many type of light sources like halogen, incandescent, cfl, led, tube light, etc Make same video on that topic too.
This much amount of information is pretty much enough to get hands on them and start using them in projects... Thanks, love your work! You just explained me everything Very cool compilation and you explained it very clearly
Thanks for the video, n for more explained video for which motors 1. Servo: i never get why n how pwm signal controls them 2. Stepper motor : but u said u explained it in esc video, so I'll check it 3. Synchronous n Asynchronous : both at time while comparing their differences n working uses
Great video!! All is explained very well and in plain English. thank you for making it. I also appreciate the links to your other videos. :) I would like to get more information on the Universal motor as you say in your video. I would also be curious to know more on motor feed back control (as you mention for the servo motors using a potentiometer to provide the feedback signal)...actually I hope you have a video on that already. I'm also proud to support you on Patreon. :)
This helped me understand more about the different types of motors. But I still have no clue what type of motor I should use for my need: a polishing disc (fixed mount on a custom table), which I would need to: 1. Power from a wall socket 210-230V (I live in Europe). I assume some sort of power supply would be needed between the socket and the engine 2. Control speed and direction with an Arduino (so I assume some sort of driver should exist for that type of motor). The speed range I would need it to support would be from 200 to 15000 rpm. 3. The rotating disc would not be placed directly on the motor. I have a plan for supporting multiple rotating discs at once, so belts will be involved. Probably there is no limitation here that would depend on the motor type, but wanted to mention this, just in case it matters. Just fyi, I’m just starting to look into learning Arduino, plus I have no engineering or electrical knowledge. Only software development experience. So, if any part of my question or my assumptions seem silly… 😁
Great video, I am always in awe of your animations and would love to know how you make them! By the way, I think the asynchronous motor that you show is also known as a squirrel cage motor.
20:21 as I’m thinking my god this guys a genius how are there people so friggin smart out there.. “well guys I hoped you enjoyed this basic introduction””… 🤯
Nice video. Very informative. Can you make a video mentioned types of motors exclusively used in robots and drones. Kind of small sized motors but decent amount of power to drag or fly. Thanks
couple things.. firstly i wanna say overall, good job. liked how u began w/ a simple outline highlighting the main types & catagories. more/less equal amount of time spent on each individual type, giving a brief run down covering the main differences between each. it wasnt overly technical & the animations were super helpful. u spoke clearly & were easy to understand, surprisingly this is overlooked more often than not among other creators. all in all this is a great video for anyone who's looking to get into motors & doesn't know where to start, or for the tinkerer who's brushing-up (no pun intended Lol) on their knowledge for a related project. maybe trim down the intro a bit tho?.. seemed as tho there were almost 2 intros back-to-back, essentially repeating the same info twice. this can be annoying if you're in a hurry & just need a quick answer on something. that can also sometimes be enough to make someone outrght click-away as it gives the impression as if you're perhaps attempting to just fill in as much time as possible because the content of the video is actually lacking any depth at all -beyond a simple google search results scan which anyones capable of.. or, as if you may otherwise just be looking to fatten the video up as much as u can without it being overtly obvious, this is common especially when a creator is striving for that attractive 10-min zone or vying for the top spot in-terms of video length among the other similar videos competing for eyeballs in the YT search results..either way, stray away from disenguiously wasting the viewers time/patients _~although i do not believe that is at all the case here.._ besides, this is really just catering to the more picky viewers. lastly, where the fan motors at?? both ceiling fan motors _and_ airconditioning unit fan motors? maybe u were just going for smaller motors. cuz theres also 3-phase but thats a whole other topic. maybe add "small" to your video title? just a thought. anyhow, thanx a lot for the vid, very helpful. thot the least i could do was throw some pointers your way..idk
Pretty good entry level explanation. On the BLDC, they are ac motors, the ESC alternates the dc voltage, driving the current both ways or "alternating current".
Nice video, thank you for sharing. I would recomend that you make series about all type of motor and how to control them. I have some knoledge about small dc motor, but they are low torque. Im still not shure about how much force or kg they can lift and hold, with or without power? I woul like to learn more about stronger AC motors, wanna make table that can rise 50-60 cm so i can save my back when im on my pc :) Maybe rise him every 45 min for 15 min. For that i dont wanna use super expensive nema24+ I would like to use cheap AC motors. Or even to make my monitor setup go below desk when not in use? That would be nice project, with some 2020 bars, I guess it wont cost more than 50-60 eur or even 100? Keep them coming :)
Good explanations, very concise and informative. Only thing I would suggest is to add secion labels for the video so we can skip to a certain topic you go over in the videos
I have a brushless dc motor I took it from the computer but I have a question since I don't have money to buy a controller is there another way to run it .... Like can I find one in the same place from where I took it , I don't know if you understand
hey man ive been a fan of magnets and electric motors since a child. but never dug too deep into it as its a whoole nother rabbit hole to go down and i already went down too many. i have a project ive been doing and i need a motor that can hold a load. ac or dc is fine but low power but can carry a decent load. i need about 2000-3000 rpms shaft speed on the thing being driven. 12v dc motor kind of spun the pulleys with no load i figured it was a bust. 1/3 hp weed whacker motor got the speed and the load but it did not like the load and let out some magic smoke. 10000 rpm angle grinder got the speeds held the load but a very short while it started to get crispy. understandable. im almost thinking like a bench grinder or something would have a load bearing motor for me. but its not that big of a load. i just dont need heavy or bulky i have to move it around.
Hello sir, how are you? I hope you find more about where it came from. It was a version n of the engines, they are no longer like before, now they are more useful, each one has a different function, thank you. 😮😮😮😊😊
I know that this video is old . I have one for you I fly drones and on my AR Drone 2.0 from Parrot the motors has a circuit board mounted the positive and negative tabs are solders to the board . Would that be similar to a servo motor ? Drone runs on 7.4v not the conventual type. More oval shape . I did learn alot by this video. Thank you 👍
I want to my an electromagnetic resistance trainer using a DC motor. How do I do this and what motor is best? Do I just short the leads by connecting them to each other?
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Osea, con un motor potente, una caja de engranes reductora y un potenciómetro..con eso hago un motor servo súper poderoso para construir un robot destructor y apoderarme del mundo??🤖🤩😈🤪
Sir make a video on different type of relays
Is there a motor like a servo with a metal shaft that can go back and forth forward and backward with a speed controller knob it im guessing a high speed servo that can go extemly fast up and down or right to say 45* controlled and it faster and slower? Ive been trying to find one i want to do a project to to make a guitar pick act like a human plucking a string but be able tk go extremely fast and slow with a control knob of some sort
You just explained me everything I could ever comprehend during my last semester on this topic in a subject (My teacher never even completed the syllabus too XD)... This much amount of information is pretty much enough to get hands on them and start using them in projects... Thanks, love your work!
What type of class did you go to.what was the name of the course?
Your last semester was an intro class? What did you major in?
2:05 AC Motors (synchronous vs asynchronous)
2:30 DC Motors (Brushed motors, brushless [BLDC and stepper])
2:49 Servo motor
3:20 Brushed DC motor (4:27 Opening, 5:22 animation), variable speed with voltage
7:39 AC Induction motor (8:17 animation), variable speed with frequency
9:31 AC Synchronous motor (12:18 three inputs, 12 poles. 12:50 animation)
15:33 Stepper Motor (16:17 animation)
18:45 Servos (19:15 animation)
12:18 BLDС are not synchronous and they are DC. PMSMs are synchronous, but they are DC too
Thanks for sharing timestamps
Man, I have been mitsaoah for a quit time.
You with this video has saved my gold. Because, you know, time is gold.
Note: mitsaoah is an expression said in Egypt wich means kinda lost a lot of time doing something wich could have been done in no time.
Thanks.
Your channel just inspired me to start my own maker channel in my native language (Arabic) to spread such cool and amazing knowledge in my country. Thanks man and so much love from Saudi Arabia
This type of video is good, bring such videos more.
Suggestion:- there are also many type of light sources like halogen, incandescent, cfl, led, tube light, etc Make same video on that topic too.
Hmm, that's interesting. Thanks!
You're by far the best electronics channel on yotube! Keep up the good work, can't wait for the 3d printed rc plane
that banana is a motor too ... it keeps the brain running 😂
knowyourmeme.com/memes/banana-for-scale
Its a mixed banana motor
If it's making brain running then brain is motor and banana is drive
Science is a sweet thing.. ❤❤❤
This much amount of information is pretty much enough to get hands on them and start using them in projects... Thanks, love your work! You just explained me everything Very cool compilation and you explained it very clearly
This channel deserves lots of millions like and views.....tq u sir for all ...luv from INDIA 🇮🇳💝
One of the best explanation on RUclips
Wow. This is the most clear and precise explanation of all the videos I've seen about motors for years. Hope to post more videos. Your really awesome.
This is an awesome electric motor tutorials
Thank you for sharing
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the video, n for more explained video for which motors
1. Servo: i never get why n how pwm signal controls them
2. Stepper motor : but u said u explained it in esc video, so I'll check it
3. Synchronous n Asynchronous : both at time while comparing their differences n working uses
Motors all around us explained. Really useful video.
This is simply best video about motors & types I have seen , Thank you ,
Great explanation.
You are doing a great job.
Keep it up.👍
Most simplified way of explanation.
Very cool compilation - this type of overview is a great resource
This is a great explanation, hours online still didnt show me all the differences. Thanks👌
Great video!! All is explained very well and in plain English. thank you for making it. I also appreciate the links to your other videos. :) I would like to get more information on the Universal motor as you say in your video. I would also be curious to know more on motor feed back control (as you mention for the servo motors using a potentiometer to provide the feedback signal)...actually I hope you have a video on that already. I'm also proud to support you on Patreon. :)
My roommate and I play a drinking game: every time he says "motor", we drink. We got wasted
@@ramonvos2191 motor motor motor motor motor
Thank you. So nice when you use existing real motors to show us. BTW there is a miss match at 05:30 . South should be blue I believe.
this is the best video explaining these motors. congrats on such a good job. very educational.
This is so awesome thank you for your hard work it shows!!
there are also PMSM Brushless motors (Permanent magnet synchronous motor), which most hobby grade brushless motors are
And a sub category of that is sensor and sensorless.
This helped me understand more about the different types of motors. But I still have no clue what type of motor I should use for my need: a polishing disc (fixed mount on a custom table), which I would need to:
1. Power from a wall socket 210-230V (I live in Europe). I assume some sort of power supply would be needed between the socket and the engine
2. Control speed and direction with an Arduino (so I assume some sort of driver should exist for that type of motor). The speed range I would need it to support would be from 200 to 15000 rpm.
3. The rotating disc would not be placed directly on the motor. I have a plan for supporting multiple rotating discs at once, so belts will be involved. Probably there is no limitation here that would depend on the motor type, but wanted to mention this, just in case it matters.
Just fyi, I’m just starting to look into learning Arduino, plus I have no engineering or electrical knowledge. Only software development experience. So, if any part of my question or my assumptions seem silly… 😁
clear and concise explanation. Nicely done!
Great video, I am always in awe of your animations and would love to know how you make them! By the way, I think the asynchronous motor that you show is also known as a squirrel cage motor.
Lovely.. Thank you for all the hard work
20:21 as I’m thinking my god this guys a genius how are there people so friggin smart out there.. “well guys I hoped you enjoyed this basic introduction””…
🤯
Nice video. Very informative. Can you make a video mentioned types of motors exclusively used in robots and drones. Kind of small sized motors but decent amount of power to drag or fly. Thanks
Thank you, that was a great and very helpful overview.
We just need the subtitle it's useful for us , I appreciate that
This is Such a Huge Informative Video
Thanks for ending my Info Hunger ELECTRONOOBS
How is this not in the million view range? Good stuff
a great video. very clear with animation and tear-down. thank you very much.
Great explanation. Learning a lot....! Thank you.
Who tf downvoted this? He's literally giving away free knowledge.
Excitement work👏👏👏
I also want to know about how car headlight bean reflector motor work😀
couple things.. firstly i wanna say overall, good job. liked how u began w/ a simple outline highlighting the main types & catagories. more/less equal amount of time spent on each individual type, giving a brief run down covering the main differences between each. it wasnt overly technical & the animations were super helpful. u spoke clearly & were easy to understand, surprisingly this is overlooked more often than not among other creators. all in all this is a great video for anyone who's looking to get into motors & doesn't know where to start, or for the tinkerer who's brushing-up (no pun intended Lol) on their knowledge for a related project.
maybe trim down the intro a bit tho?.. seemed as tho there were almost 2 intros back-to-back, essentially repeating the same info twice. this can be annoying if you're in a hurry & just need a quick answer on something. that can also sometimes be enough to make someone outrght click-away as it gives the impression as if you're perhaps attempting to just fill in as much time as possible because the content of the video is actually lacking any depth at all -beyond a simple google search results scan which anyones capable of.. or, as if you may otherwise just be looking to fatten the video up as much as u can without it being overtly obvious, this is common especially when a creator is striving for that attractive 10-min zone or vying for the top spot in-terms of video length among the other similar videos competing for eyeballs in the YT search results..either way, stray away from disenguiously wasting the viewers time/patients _~although i do not believe that is at all the case here.._ besides, this is really just catering to the more picky viewers.
lastly, where the fan motors at?? both ceiling fan motors _and_ airconditioning unit fan motors? maybe u were just going for smaller motors. cuz theres also 3-phase but thats a whole other topic. maybe add "small" to your video title? just a thought.
anyhow, thanx a lot for the vid, very helpful. thot the least i could do was throw some pointers your way..idk
Great explanation! Every tattoo artist should watch that video!
You always make me smile,
This video is now my favourite video
Thanks for the immense knowledge
Cheering
sameerUNO
Nice demonstrations, thank you for your efforts and explain
you are doing amazing job, just keep it up 👍👍
Good video! The small magnetic teeth went over my head, though.
Where did you get that motor in 7:14 please say me pleeaaassseeeee🙏
Thx for the video . I learned alot from it
ruclips.net/video/cB2ZOoniKDw/видео.html
Beautiful job very very well explained. 👍👍👍
Good work.. Keep going...
I have a request Please make a series also on 8051 microcontroller.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
At 5:16, what is on the outside of the coils? The thing that looks like a shield on them
This answered me so many questions, thank you
Pretty good entry level explanation. On the BLDC, they are ac motors, the ESC alternates the dc voltage, driving the current both ways or "alternating current".
14:55 Altough it's normally used with pulsed DC, a BLDC motor can actually run on 3 phase ac sine voltage. It behaves like a synchronous motor.
Outstanding explation and animation.
hello, the subtitles are not activated on this video? 😥😥 can you add them in the parameters? thank you so much👍👍
I think God says something through youtube recommdations....
Thank god for giving the thing which i am searching for...
Good presentation! Thank you, sir.
Thank you for this video! What I don't understand is how magnets can have a single polarity
well explained - good job - pat on back
Nice video pal.
Nice video, thank you for sharing.
I would recomend that you make series about all type of motor and how to control them.
I have some knoledge about small dc motor, but they are low torque.
Im still not shure about how much force or kg they can lift and hold, with or without power?
I woul like to learn more about stronger AC motors, wanna make table that can rise 50-60 cm so i can save my back when im on my pc :) Maybe rise him every 45 min for 15 min. For that i dont wanna use super expensive nema24+ I would like to use cheap AC motors.
Or even to make my monitor setup go below desk when not in use? That would be nice project, with some 2020 bars, I guess it wont cost more than 50-60 eur or even 100?
Keep them coming :)
This video is gold!
I am a little confused. At 6:00, it looks like your armatures have only one pole. Shouldn't they have both a north and a south pole?
Thankyou so much! 🤩🤩
Great video!
Good explanations, very concise and informative. Only thing I would suggest is to add secion labels for the video so we can skip to a certain topic you go over in the videos
wow. explanation is fantastic. thanks
I have a brushless dc motor I took it from the computer but I have a question since I don't have money to buy a controller is there another way to run it .... Like can I find one in the same place from where I took it , I don't know if you understand
hey man ive been a fan of magnets and electric motors since a child.
but never dug too deep into it as its a whoole nother rabbit hole to go down and i already went down too many.
i have a project ive been doing and i need a motor that can hold a load. ac or dc is fine but low power but can carry a decent load.
i need about 2000-3000 rpms shaft speed on the thing being driven.
12v dc motor kind of spun the pulleys with no load i figured it was a bust.
1/3 hp weed whacker motor got the speed and the load but it did not like the load and let out some magic smoke.
10000 rpm angle grinder got the speeds held the load but a very short while it started to get crispy. understandable.
im almost thinking like a bench grinder or something would have a load bearing motor for me. but its not that big of a load. i just dont need heavy or bulky i have to move it around.
at 12:56, the correct terminology is 12 slots and 7 pole pairs (14 poles). Your poles are actually slots.
1:04 banana for scale.
Very Nice Explanation
Very good!👍
Thank you!! Thumbs up for you!!
Yah, it is a great video. Thanks for sharing
Excellent 👍
brilliant video, thank you!
Freaking Amazing 👌🏼
Hello sir, how are you? I hope you find more about where it came from. It was a version n of the engines, they are no longer like before, now they are more useful, each one has a different function, thank you. 😮😮😮😊😊
Awesome, thank you! Great presentation :-)
muy buen video! ojala tambien salga en español, saludos!
super video, i like it!
very nice video!
Very good video Thanks for share
Nice video :)
I know that this video is old . I have one for you I fly drones and on my AR Drone 2.0 from Parrot the motors has a circuit board mounted the positive and negative tabs are solders to the board . Would that be similar to a servo motor ? Drone runs on 7.4v not the conventual type. More oval shape . I did learn alot by this video. Thank you 👍
feliratot gyorsan valaki!
Really helpful man! It will help if you can include subtitles as well. Thank you :)
My whole motors university subject in 21:01 minutes.
Thank you bro 🙏👍🇬🇧
Those three phase brush-less motor make good permanent magnet generator for wind turbines and other means to turn them.
Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼
nice video
good video.
Please make a video about,
Which things you have consider before buying a multi-meter?
Or
Which multi-meter should i buy under 30$?
You r not noob at all bro
Nice vedio!
I want to my an electromagnetic resistance trainer using a DC motor. How do I do this and what motor is best? Do I just short the leads by connecting them to each other?