capacitivedriven
Capacitive-driven refers to a type of electric motor that operates by using the principle of capacitance, where two or more conductive plates are used to store and release electrical energy. This energy is then converted into mechanical motion. The basic components of a capacitive-driven motor include a stator, which is a stationary part, and a rotor, which is the moving part. The stator consists of a set of conductive plates, while the rotor is typically a rotating shaft with conductive elements.
The operation of a capacitive-driven motor involves the following steps: first, the stator plates are charged
Capacitive-driven motors are known for their high efficiency, low noise, and smooth operation. They are commonly