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EngineeringMindset
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Assuming this channel started as a side hustle, you must have extreme dedication to making the internet a library of knowledge as it should be. This is a one of a kind channel. Respect

chrissupplee
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I have been slowly learning basic electronics for years. Your simple video has taught me more about DC motors in the past 15 minutes than I've learned in years. Thanks.

nathanielwildebuer
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The more i watch engineering mindset, the more i am convinced "its complicated" just means "I'm not smart enough to explain it"

Not a single video on this channel is complicated or hard to understand and i love this channel for that reason

skylerbowerbank
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Ebike crew here! BLDC motors are what make modern ebikes possible. Thanks for this video!

bradleyland
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Finally the video I've been waiting for

okithdesilva
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DUDE!!! comprehensive and NOTHING confusingly extra.
Multiple thanks. Well crafted video

stuartsmith
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The animation and breakdown of all the working components are extremely well done. Thank you for sharing

KorTrinity
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My battery powered hedge trimmer uses BLDC motor, they are impressively powerful. No need for noisy, vibrating petrol trimmers now.

CT-vmgf
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I believe Bldc motors are used in the newer high efficiency ac system compressors. Along with some really neat high amperage inverter technology.

marknaravas
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I really enjoy things like this. You have a great way of explaining things. Back when I was growing up we did not have the internet most definitely did not have computers. None of that stopped me from learning on how things work.

At that time radio shack was a great place to find things that helped you to learn about electronics. They had different type of electrical kits that you put together and it explains what each part did.

Every year they used to come out with a catalog and from that I could find different components and build things from scratch.

As I was getting older my attention turned to other places. For a very long time I never messed around with electronics. All that changed about 10 years ago. I broke my back and I started looking for things I could do to keep me occupied and I made my way back to electronics. Of course everything is completely different than it was when I were growing up.

I really enjoy your videos I have been a subscriber for a good bit of time and always enjoy watching new videos.

Looking forward for watching your next video.

davidfrank
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This video was REALLY great! Perfect explanations as usual, so good in fact that I'm pretty sure people of any experience level would learn at least one thing from it!

cheaterman
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I’ve been flying fpv and racing rc cars for years….and i never knew exactly how this worked. You explained this sooo easily i fully get it now thank you!!

kiddfpv
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You are the best - the animations showing where the current flow is excellent. Your videos make a difference.

synthwave
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Dumbfounded by how smart and generous you are with the knowledge and dedication to make these videos possible. Salute and respect your whole team.

daytonturner
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I'm an old motor and armature winder for some 50 odd years. I can honestly say I found this video interesting.
Thank you.

kezzatries
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By far the best teaching on brushless motors I have come across on YouTube. Thank you so much. Now I also have a good understanding on this technology.

paulsenjohannes
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I have no words for this vid! It's a game changing on everything that I see on my hole life as an electric engineer. I wish I could study with all these material on my graduation course! Really thanks for this masterpiece!

academiadaeletricidade
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My first experience with a brushless DC motor came in 1978 when I built a floppy disc controller. The head positioning mechanism was driven by a brushless DC motor called a stepper motor. I can step the motor at a constant rate, or I could step the motor with acceleration, negative or positive. Steppers are marvelous devices that can accomplish things you couldn't do with a standard DC motor. For instance, you could hold the motor in a very specific position over a given track, and you can't do that with a standard DC motor. If you energize one coil it will lock the head in place and it will not move in or out.

benthere
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I first came across them, as rack mounted fans that featured diminutive size compared to commutator designs in a location where synchronous motors could not have worked due to a lack of an A/C supply. You provided a description that was both wonderfully clear and devoid of any complexity. Essentially, the motor is always playing-chase-my-tail with the alternating fields generated by the different phases. I found it a fascinating use of techniques allowing relatively simply implementations.

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