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Originally Posted by BrianG
Yeah, I understand that, but I figured since there are so many more phases to get more samples from, slow running would be smoother. In effect, a hundred-phase BL motor.
In a regular 3-phase BL motor, you have to get so many revs before you can get a good reading on actual rotation, so slow/stall conditions are harder to deal with.
Just throwing ideas out, sometimes it's nice to think outside the norm...
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There are 2 phases (sometimes 4, still wired as 2) and just 200/400 slots rotor, think sync as Patrick said. The only feedback is encoder...