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What are the wiring methods of permanent magnet DC motors?

When the DC motor is in use, the permanent magnet DC motor must be wired in order for it to turn on and run. The operation of the equipment may be compromised by wiring issues, and in extreme circumstances, the device may even sustain damage. As a result, you must thoroughly understand the permanent magnet DC motor wiring approach.

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1. The broad red line is the positive end of the power supply, the black line is the negative end of the power supply, and the narrow orange line is the electric door lock. These three lines make up the power input for the DC permanent magnet motor.

2. The thick yellow line represents the motor phase (U, V, and W output), the thick green line represents V, and the thick blue line represents W.

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3. For the signal input, the ground wire is the thin black wire, the handle signal input is the thin green wire, and the thin red wire is the +5V power supply.

4. The thin black wire serves as the ground wire, the thin red wire as the +5V power supply, the thin yellow wire as A, the thin green wire as B, and the thin blue wire as C.

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5. Sensor. The thin black wire serves as the ground wire, the thin green wire as the input for the sensor signal, and the thin red wire as the +5V power supply.

The permanent magnet DC motor wiring method is described above for your reference. Please feel free to contact us if you would want additional information on DC motors.


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