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This is the confusing part, a Brushless DC Motor (BLDC) is a 3 phase AC motor. There are some small differences between a standard 3 phase motor and a BLDC motor, but it is possible to test a BLDC motor on 3 phase AC. The BLDC motor has a permanent magnet rotor rather than a normal squirrel cage amarture found in the the standard 3 phase motor but the windings are similar. The BLDC motor is normally operated with a BLDC or servo drive which converts DC to a 3 phase output to drive the motor. In the case of most servo drives, the AC input is rectified to DC and then output as the 3 phase to run the motor.
I hope this clears up some of the confusion.
QUESTION: Can anyone tell me anything about the discrepency between the Tamagawa paperwork and the motor label? (The whole DC/AC fiasco
This is the confusing part, a Brushless DC Motor (BLDC) is a 3 phase AC motor. There are some small differences between a standard 3 phase motor and a BLDC motor, but it is possible to test a BLDC motor on 3 phase AC. The BLDC motor has a permanent magnet rotor rather than a normal squirrel cage amarture found in the the standard 3 phase motor but the windings are similar. The BLDC motor is normally operated with a BLDC or servo drive which converts DC to a 3 phase output to drive the motor. In the case of most servo drives, the AC input is rectified to DC and then output as the 3 phase to run the motor.
I hope this clears up some of the confusion.