Originally Posted by gus it is my understanding that servo motors are wound specially to, among other things, reduce decel current and operate at low speeds |
Yes, years ago DC servo motors were used that had wound fields, before the advent of super magnets etc, but they did not have quite the low speed resolution that modern servo's have and they were extremely large compared with todays dc servo's with permanent 'super' magnets and skewed wound rotors etc.
Al