(Abstract) A magnetic bearing supports a rotary shaft without any contact by magnetic force, but such a system is complex due to additional mechanical and electrical components. In order to reduce the size and complexity of the driving circuit of the bearingless motor, this paper proposes a magnetically levitated shaded pole induction motor. The rotor is still supported by magnetic force, but the motor has a very simple structure because magnetic levitation and rotation can be achieved with only one amplifier.