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Figure 2.30 – Torque production in sinusoidal BPMS motor.<br />

Torque production in a three-phase sinusoidal motor is not usually visualized on a per-phase<br />

basis; rather the motor is analyzed as a whole using the single-phase equivalent or vector<br />

descriptions. Both methods will be developed in the next chapter, but the per-phase analysis here<br />

will more easily facilitate comparison with the trapezoidal motor. When sinewave currents are<br />

driven into the windings (in synchronism with the shaft position) the motor drive is called a<br />

sinewave drive (or “sinusoidal commutation”).<br />

Each winding of a trapezoidal motor will have a torque function like the one shown in Figure<br />

2.22, but that of each phase will be displaced by 120° as in the sinusoidal motor; this is shown in<br />

Figure 2.31 along with the typical drive currents.<br />

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