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Re: pic: A little teaser from 3571
Actually, we are. The motor speed controllers work by "chopping" the power at high speed, and there really is significant EM produced. It almost never causes problems for PWM signals, but it definitely affects certain analog sensor measurements.
The pseudonymous poster from team 930 seemed to be warning about high power, not about EM interference, which is why I asked for clarification. |
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Re: pic: A little teaser from 3571
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just one article that describes magnetic field coupling www.learnemc.com/tutorials/Magnetic_Field_Coupling/H-Field_Coupling.html Got to go to our build site now. |
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Re: pic: A little teaser from 3571
After a brief discussion with a couple of our mentors, we were informed that if you have to run wires, specifically signal and PWM wires, you should run them 3 in. apart to be safe, according to their calculations.
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Re: pic: A little teaser from 3571
Could you please share those calculations?
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Re: pic: A little teaser from 3571
They were done awhile ago, so I don't believe we have them anymore.
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Re: pic: A little teaser from 3571
https://plus.google.com/u/0/10096186...7 19407130044
This is one page from the binder we were given at a 3 day course, Introduction to Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility (EMI/EMC) Best Practices" given at the University of Wisconsin last October. Assuming a motor controller switches 40A in 1 usec in one wire arranged in a loop with radius of 1cm, a second wire 3 inches away (0.0762m) also arranged in a loop with a radius of 1cm would have a voltage of 4mV induced in it. |
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