Synchronous motors
In synchronous motors, a magnetic field is established against the permanent magnets in the rotor so that the servomotor induces lower voltage at the same speed. This enables the servomotor to accelerate to higher speeds.
In synchronous motors, a magnetic field is established against the permanent magnets in the rotor so that the servomotor induces lower voltage at the same speed. This enables the servomotor to accelerate to higher speeds.