Electronic – this type of motor called

brushless-dc-motormechanicalmotorstepper motor

Firstly some background:

I would like to make a magnetic stirrer, like the ones they use in chemistry labs:

Magnetic Stirrer

A small bar magnet sits inside the glass jar, while another bar magnet, attached to a motor is spun underneath the jar. This causes the first magnet to spin too, thus stirring the liquid.

But I'm sure it must be possible to do this without the motor underneath, simply using coils. Either a brushless motor or a stepper motor.

And now my question:

Is there a name for such a motor, where there are coils on one side of a sheet of glass (or similar), but the rotating / permanent magnet part is on the other side?

Best Answer

Finally found the closest thing to an answer, thanks to hints from David Kessner and Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams.

A pancake motor (AKA Floppy Drive motor) has a planar separation between the rotor and stator, and so is most suitable for working through a sheet of glass.

Floppy drive pancake motor