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The rotating stator is a general term for the rotor and the stator and is an integral part of the motor.
In DC motors, the rotor, also known as the armature, is the core component that generates induced electromotive force and electromagnetic torque to achieve electromechanical energy conversion, including armature core, armature winding, commutator, fan and shaft.
The stator mainly includes a main pole, a commutating pole, a brush device and a base.
The stator and the rotor are simply: the fixed part of the motor is called the stator, on which the pair of DC-excited stationary main poles are mounted; and the rotating part (rotor) is called the armature core, and the armature is installed on it. The winding, when energized, produces an induced electromotive force that acts as a rotating magnetic field. After that, electromagnetic torque is generated for energy conversion. The shape of the stator winding is distinguished from the embedding mode. The stator winding can be divided into two types according to the shape of the coil winding and the way of the embedded wiring.