Definition
Field winding is the set of coils in an electric motor or generator that produces the magnetic field. It's similar to a field coil, but often refers to the entire assembly of coils rather than a single one. Imagine it as the magnetic architecture of the motor, the core component. The current flowing through the windings creates a magnetic field that interacts with the armature, causing rotation or generating electricity. The design of the field winding is crucial for the motor's performance. ⚡