Greenplaid
Electrical
- Mar 18, 2005
- 2
Does anyone know the pitfalls of operating a low power DC motor with a PWM at a lower frequency?
For example:
12VDC Motor @ .250-.500 Amps... yes, 250-500 milli-Amps
Things I do know:
If the PWM frequency is too low, the ripple on the current waveform will be very high. Higher frequency PWM will provide less ripple in the current waveform.
Changing duty cycles would still provide speed control at low PWM frequencies.
Does this type of operation create a life cycle issue for either the motor or the driver if both are adequately heat sunk and/or back emf protected?
GP
For example:
12VDC Motor @ .250-.500 Amps... yes, 250-500 milli-Amps
Things I do know:
If the PWM frequency is too low, the ripple on the current waveform will be very high. Higher frequency PWM will provide less ripple in the current waveform.
Changing duty cycles would still provide speed control at low PWM frequencies.
Does this type of operation create a life cycle issue for either the motor or the driver if both are adequately heat sunk and/or back emf protected?
GP