Instructions
Use synchros as stepper motors by sending the phase angle instead of a sequence of pulses. If you send a signal to the rotor that is X degrees out or phase to the rotor, it will turn until the relationship between the rotor and stator is balanced -- which will be when the rotor has turned X degrees. Synchros are used this way when there is no digital signal processing such as when controlling the rudders of small boats.
Wire the stator coils to each other and the rotors to each other between two synchros to use them as synchronizing motors. This technique is used to synchronize video and sound equipment in the movie industry. If you turn the rotor of one synchro X degrees, it causes the rotor of the other synchro to turn X degrees. If the film causes one synchro to advance X degrees, the synchro that controls the sound equipment advances X degrees as well.
Put a high frequency signal on the rotor and the stator coils at the same time to make a variable speed motor. At any moment, the rotor is being attracted to the stator pole ahead of it and repelled from the stator pole behind it. As it reaches a pole, the polarity of the pole goes to zero and the rotor is being attracted and repelled by the other two poles.