lmuri
Mechanical
- Aug 23, 2008
- 11
Hi,
I met a problem with a DC brush motor recently. The whole system is relied on a DC motor controller and a small DC brush motor from Maxon in a current control mode. The current through the motor is adjusted by a analog output from a DAQ card directly. Recently we noticed that when the current is close to the maximum current on the amplifier, it will drop automatically.
Is it a standard problem seen in the DC motor control?
Another potential issue with this system is that the PWM driven current went through a cable 10 meter long. Will this be an issue too?
Best.
Ming
I met a problem with a DC brush motor recently. The whole system is relied on a DC motor controller and a small DC brush motor from Maxon in a current control mode. The current through the motor is adjusted by a analog output from a DAQ card directly. Recently we noticed that when the current is close to the maximum current on the amplifier, it will drop automatically.
Is it a standard problem seen in the DC motor control?
Another potential issue with this system is that the PWM driven current went through a cable 10 meter long. Will this be an issue too?
Best.
Ming