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10.14.2007, 04:01 AM
A sensored controller determines the rotors possition by a feedback it gets from the sensors build in the motor; the sensors (most common used are HALL sensors) tells the controller in what possition the rotor is. The back EMF from the motor is ignored by these controllers.
A non sensored controller obviously doesn't use the sensors; so the controller needs to determine the possition in another way; since a motor is basically a dynamo it also produces a signal that can be used by the controller to determine the possition. (this feedback signal is called EMF).
Long story short; a non sensored motor does not work on a sensored controller, since this ignores his emf and there is no way for the sensored controller to determine the possition.
a sensored motor on the other hand can be used on an non sensored controller, since every motor produces a back EMF.
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