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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 11, 2010
Thomas A. Lipo, Middleton, WI (US);
Thomas A. Lipo, Middleton, WI (US);
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, Madison, WI (US);
Abstract
A brushless, synchronous machine is provided. A brushless, synchronous motor includes a rotor, a stator extending around at least a portion of the rotor and separated from the rotor by an air gap, a first stator winding, a second stator winding, a third stator winding, a drive circuit, a first rotor winding, a second rotor winding, and a diode bridge. The first stator winding, the second stator winding, and the third stator winding are mounted to the stator to generate square waves. The drive circuit is configured to provide a current to the first stator winding, the second stator winding, and the third stator winding, wherein the current includes an alternating current (AC) component and a direct current (DC) component. The first rotor winding is mounted to the rotor to form a plurality of third harmonic coils. The second rotor winding is mounted to the rotor. The generated square waves induce a voltage in the first rotor winding that is applied to the second rotor winding to create a brushless, synchronous motor. The diode bridge is mounted to the rotor to rectify the voltage induced in the first rotor winding and to apply the resulting DC voltage to the second rotor winding.