What is the difference between the wiring method of a micro brushed DC motor and a brushless DC motor?
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There are two different types of micro DC motors that are frequently used: brushed DC motors and brushless DC motors. What makes the wiring methods for brushed motors and brushless motors different? There is a significant difference in both the manner it is done and how it is done. Allow me to explain below

Only the positive and negative electrodes of the battery need to be linked with the positive and negative poles of the brushed motor.

The brushless motor is wired using three coil leads and five hall leads. The controller's corresponding leads must match up exactly with each of these 8 wires in order for the motor to function normally. There are two proper wiring configurations for the eight wires that connect the controller and brushless motor, each with a 60-degree phase angle: one is for forward rotation and the other is for backward rotation.There are six correct ways to wire the eight wires that connect the

motor and controller for a brushless motor with a phase angle of 120 degrees; three of these ways are for the motor to be connected forward, while the other three are for the motor to be connected in the opposite direction. The phase angle of the brushless controller and the brushless motor are matched if the brushless motor is reversed.
The wiring method for brushless and brushed motors described above was introduced by Vshida Micromotor. Feel free to contact us if you need further details.







