What exactly is a coreless motor? I will explain it briefly. I will discuss the differences in appearance, the operating principles, as well as the advantages and disadvantages.
This is basic knowledge information that provides a simple explanation of coreless motors.
A coreless motor is a type of motor that does not have an iron core, which makes it compact and lightweight.
Products manufactured with coreless motors include vibration motors for mobile phones and linear motors that control the autofocus function in smartphones.
It may not be an exaggeration to say that we are constantly relying on coreless motors without even realizing it.
Devices like earphones and speakers are also referred to as voice coil-type coreless motors, indicating that coreless motors are present in many aspects of our lives.
However, core motors are overwhelmingly more manufactured and used, with over 95% of motors in the world being core motors. The reason for this is that while coreless motors are suitable for ultra-precision applications, they are said to be unsuitable for high-power applications.
We are developing and manufacturing coreless motors that defy the common understanding of typical coreless motors.