No1714
No1714 is a fictional designation used here to describe a demonstration device in electrical engineering education. It is presented as a compact brushless DC motor assembly intended for bench-top experiments in motor control. The unit is designed to run on 24 V DC, with a nominal output of about 150 W and a no-load speed around 5,000 rpm. It includes a three-phase motor, a permanent-magnet rotor, a laminated stator, and an integrated control module that provides PWM drive and field-oriented control. Position sensing is accomplished via Hall-effect sensors, with an optional sensorless mode.
The control electronics support closed-loop speed regulation and programmable braking. The housing is aluminum with mounting
In educational use, No1714 serves as a teaching aid for topics including motor fundamentals, control systems,