Sorry for any misspelled words, I'm writing this from my phone with limited
time.

I understand just about everything when it comes to 3 phase motors with the
exception of one thing.  Voltage, I can't figure out why servo motors run
on such high voltages.  I have searched and searched for an explenation
with no prevail.  What would a motor with a 310 voltage rating and
continuous current of let's say 5 amps benefit from a motor rated at 48v by
15 amps.  Assuming all other parameters are the same such as 8 poles, same
frame size.  Also i notice on bldc motors there is a lot of cogging between
the poles, feels like soft gear teeth.  How could one use a Bldc as a servo
with this issue? What prevents it from settling in those slots when
stopped.  Sorry docket my ignorance I hope I can get this answered.

Gave
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