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Motor Calcs with <100% PWM output
How do I adjust a motor speed calculation if my DC motor controller is set at, say, 50% PWM output? Do the stall torque and free speed go down proportionally?
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Re: Motor Calcs with <100% PWM output
Quote:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2432 Last edited by Ether : 22-09-2012 at 18:26. |
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Re: Motor Calcs with <100% PWM output
Thanks! You've posted all sorts of useful things here - that is much appreciated.
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Re: Motor Calcs with <100% PWM output
One other thing to consider is that without additional compensation, 50% pwm on a jaguar will be close to 50% speed. On a victor, it will be significantly faster.
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Re: Motor Calcs with <100% PWM output
This is a good point. I'm actually looking at this for FTC using Hitechnic DC motor controllers; getting more than 2:1 or 3:1 reduction using Tetrix parts gets bulky, so I am figuring out when it makes sense to do part of the speed reduction with lower PWM output. After your comment, it occurs to me that I don't know how linear those controllers are, so maybe we'll have to do a bit of rough testing.
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Re: Motor Calcs with <100% PWM output
FWIW, the Victors get a lot more linear once you put a load on them. |
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