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04-15-2016, 05:32 PM #31
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From the photos, I'm pretty sure it has brushes and permanent stator magnets. I have no idea whether the rotor magnetic fields can be detected outside the motor, but I doubt it, with the steel casing and stator magnets shielding them. Maybe a hall effect sensor could be located inside the motor as close to the rotor as is practical; that might be able to count the passing rotor lobes, however many there are. That might be easier than dealing with the noise in the power circuit.
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