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Re: Modeling motor control

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Originally Posted by kamocat View Post
The current just needs to be greater than 1A to be measured.
Per the datasheet, the accuracy of the Jag's current measurement is +/-2 amps for currents less than 8A. The no-load current for the CIM is 2.7 amps.

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The point of measuring a CIM with a toughbox is to see if it still has these strange current characteristics.
The point of measuring something for which you have manufacturer's data is to validate your test method. It is possible that the funky data is a problem with your test method.

Just sayin'