Wireless motor systems incorporate wireless power transfer (WPT) technology to eliminate physical connections, enabling remote energy supply for motor drives. However, for the applications of ac-based motors like permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs), challenges persist, including complex structure, intricate primary-secondary communication, and challenging current commutation. To solve these problems, this article introduces a novel wireless open-winding PMSM system characterized by a fully passive motor side, with energy and control signals managed at the transmitter side. This design streamlines the motor-side structure, eliminates motor-side control units and bulky capacitors, and simplifies primary-secondary communication. First, a decoupled two-channel WPT is designed for each winding to enable an independent energy supply for positive and negative winding current cycles. Second, a passive current conditioning circuit is devised for automatic current synthesis and commutation, ensuring the required ac winding current. Additionally, this article introduces unit power factor and amplitude modulation phase-shift controls, mitigating current distortion and power losses while enabling the co-transmission of energy and control signals. Finally, a 1000 r/min, 1.5 N center dot m wireless PMSM experimental platform validates the system's effectiveness. Experimental results show that the wireless PMSM can achieve seamless passive and automatic motor-side operation, as well as stable speed and position tracking.