Synchronmotoren
Synchronmotoren are a type of electric motor that operates in sync with the frequency of the power supply. They convert electrical energy into mechanical energy by maintaining a constant speed, which is determined by the supply frequency. This makes them ideal for applications requiring precise speed control, such as in industrial machinery and electric vehicles.
These motors consist of a rotor and a stator, with the rotor typically being magnetized. When alternating current flows through the stator windings, it creates a rotating magnetic field that pulls the rotor along, ensuring that it rotates at the same speed as the magnetic field. This synchronization is what distinguishes them from other motor types.