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Re: Team Update #11
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Re: Team Update #11
Al:
Can you please clarify why you feel an identical replacement part that is physically in a slightly different location would not be legal? This seems like a technicality because it is clearly electrically equivalent. Also, you suggest assembling the brush/endplate to the armature prior to installation... I don't have a motor in front of me, but doesn't that require removal / re-installation of the pinion gear? I would think it easier to drill a couple of retaining holes than to R&R the pinion... -Tom |
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Tom,
The pinion pushes through the motor casing, after you remove the transmission of course. The illegal part is drilling holes in the motor in addition to the external mounting of the inductor. While electrically equivalent, the RF generated by the motor is shielded by the motor casing. Moving the choke to the outside reduces it's effectiveness as a filter, hence not "an identical replacement" repair. |
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All you FRC teams should make sure to have plenty of spares. The gear heads are just about as likely to fail as the motors are to burn out during a stall. |
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Due to the nature of the circuit there is a continuous switching in it, which has a DC transient characteristic repeating every time the brushes leave one rotor coil and get to the next one. The 3.9 µH adds to the rotor inductance and limits the transient current running through the motor. It also limits the current through the motor considering its resistance gets in series with the rotor's resistance. The presence of the capacitor in parallel with the rotor limits the noise due to the switching.
Replacing the inductor with a simple piece of wire , or an inductor with less than 3.9 µH, will allow a higher current through the rotor, which will increase the torque providing an advantage over competitors running with motors which have not been modified at all. The motor expected life will be reduced with smaller inductors, or without inductor at all. Hugo J. Salom, P.E. Engineering Lead Mentor - Team 3337 |
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