Electronically commutated electric motor with two rotor cores
Abstract:
An electronically commutated electric motor is disclosed with a stator, a rotor rotatably mounted relative to the stator, and at least one sensor for scanning a magnetic field that co-rotates with the rotor, where the stator includes a stator winding and a magnetically soft stator core, where the rotor includes several permanent magnets arranged distributed in the circumferential direction of the rotor as well as a first magnetically soft rotor core for the permanent magnets, and where the permanent magnets, together with the first magnetically soft rotor core, generate a rotor magnetic field which, for operating the electric motor, interacts with the stator magnetic field of the stator generated by the stator winding and the stator core. A second magnetically soft rotor core adjoins the first magnetically soft rotor core in the axial direction of the rotor. A non-magnetic separator element is arranged in the axial direction, where the permanent magnets extend over the first magnetically soft rotor core, the non-magnetic separator element and the second magnetically soft rotor core.
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