dpenney
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2003
- 11
I am developing a robotic app which requires quick changes
in direction and speed.
For reliability, I want to avoid brushes and so it seems my
choice is either 3-phase induction (squirrel cage) or
brushless DC.
The app will require approximately 3/4hp & 0-2400rpm.
My power will be wall current (120V AC) and I will use a
microcontroller with appropriate inverter for either
approach. It would be great if the motor could reverse in
100-200ms. Position control does not need to be precise
so a stepper or servo (as I think is usually used for this
type of app) is not warranted.
Which motor type would be best for this? If both can
generally meet the performance requirements, does 3-phase
have a cost advantage over brushless DC?
Thanks,
dpenney
in direction and speed.
For reliability, I want to avoid brushes and so it seems my
choice is either 3-phase induction (squirrel cage) or
brushless DC.
The app will require approximately 3/4hp & 0-2400rpm.
My power will be wall current (120V AC) and I will use a
microcontroller with appropriate inverter for either
approach. It would be great if the motor could reverse in
100-200ms. Position control does not need to be precise
so a stepper or servo (as I think is usually used for this
type of app) is not warranted.
Which motor type would be best for this? If both can
generally meet the performance requirements, does 3-phase
have a cost advantage over brushless DC?
Thanks,
dpenney