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The brushless motor (BLDC) is a permanent magnet electronic motor without a carbon brush. The brushless motor can be operated with 3.7V to 24V DC voltage and 0.1A to 50A current. The main parts of the brushless motors are the stator, rotator, ESC unit, sensor, bearing, and shafts. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Brushless motors have faster rotation; therefore, it can operate at higher speeds than brushed motors without any risking damage or decreased lifespan. Each part of the brushless motor has a specific task that helps to generate the maximum output of mechanical energy from the input electronic energy. Brushless motors waste minimum energy with considering the brushed motor. Therefore brushless motors are 90% efficient.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Brushless motors are used in various modern applications. Some of those are drones, electric vehicles, power tools, computer hardware and medical instruments. Brushless motors have no carbon brushes. That is the reason for most of pros in the brushless motors. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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