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writchie 11-01-2009 22:29

Re: Current Measurement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DeepWater (Post 798937)
I'm not sure why we would ever need more than 50A. We can't have any motor on a breaker greater than 40A so why wouldn't 50A be enough. Same with the 20A and 30A Phidgets on 20A or 30A breakers. Please explain further if I am missing something.

Motor currents can approach the stall current for short periods of time. You can have loads of 60 amps for 2 second and 100 amps for hundreds of ms without exceeding the capabilities of the battery, breakers, or speed controllers.

If you limit yourself to breaker amperage, your measurements will be clamped at 50 amps during these periods. This may or not matter to your application.

In this years game, friction may limit the maximum torques and consequent motor current for drives. But you could still have higher currents in your mechanism, especially shooters.

Also keep in mind that the speed controllers are PWM. Your current is pulsed (around 100hz for victors, 15kHz for jaquars). You need to integrate the current over time to have an meaningful values.

ChuckDickerson 11-01-2009 23:00

Re: Current Measurement
 
Thanks, I wasn't really thinking about spikes. Where did you find that they are good for 500% over their measrement range?

We are interested in current measurement mostly for use in traction control so I am guessing large spike due to stalled drive motors may not be a huge problem this year. I am assuming that a jammed or locked mechanism driven by a CIM would stall the motor long enough for the breaker to kick out but I could see that brief large spikes would occur when say a CIM shifts from full forward to full reverse. Any thoughts as to if these Phidgets would smoke on a brief spike like this or just max their reading?

writchie 12-01-2009 00:07

Re: Current Measurement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DeepWater (Post 799060)
Thanks, I wasn't really thinking about spikes. Where did you find that they are good for 500% over their measrement range?

We are interested in current measurement mostly for use in traction control so I am guessing large spike due to stalled drive motors may not be a huge problem this year. I am assuming that a jammed or locked mechanism driven by a CIM would stall the motor long enough for the breaker to kick out but I could see that brief large spikes would occur when say a CIM shifts from full forward to full reverse. Any thoughts as to if these Phidgets would smoke on a brief spike like this or just max their reading?

See the datasheet for the allegro sensors. 500% will protect them from damage. The way these work is that the sense terminals go through the IC package so that the magnetic current in the wire is sensed by hall effect inside the package. There are electically isolated. I think they can withstand 500% overload indefinitely.

Al Skierkiewicz 12-01-2009 08:47

Re: Current Measurement
 
This will add to your confusion...
All motors are in stall when power is applied and the rotor is not moving...i.e. when starting.
Snap action breakers can withstand a 600% over current without trip for a second or two, 200% overload for up to 10 seconds.
Snap action breakers reset almost immediately.
CIM motor is 129 amps at stall,
Battery is capable of delivering 600+ amps at full charge.


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