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Tip-Magnetic Driving moves the motor out of the hub of the fan and puts it around the edge. The impeller blades are surrounded by a ring studded of twelve magnets which are acted upon by four coils located in the corners of the frame. |
Tip-Magnetic Driving moves the motor out of the hub of the fan and puts it around the edge. The impeller blades are surrounded by a ring studded of twelve magnets which are acted upon by four coils located in the corners of the frame. |
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The design of a TMD fan reduces approximately 75% of the motor hub area of a traditional fan. |
The design of a TMD fan reduces approximately 75% of the motor hub area of a traditional fan. |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.tmdfan.com/ Product hype website] |
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* [http://www.dansdata.com/tmdfan.htm DansData review of the TMD fan] |
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Revision as of 04:47, 28 January 2007
Tip-Magnetic Driving (TMD) is a fan technology invented by Yen Sun Technology Corporation (also known as Y.S. Tech).
Tip-Magnetic Driving moves the motor out of the hub of the fan and puts it around the edge. The impeller blades are surrounded by a ring studded of twelve magnets which are acted upon by four coils located in the corners of the frame.
The design of a TMD fan reduces approximately 75% of the motor hub area of a traditional fan.