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User Manual EA4709 / EA4718
ElectroCraft
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E-Mail: [email protected] www.electrocraft.com May 2009
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Hall mode
This is a closed loop speed mode which is using the hall signals as a feedback input for the
speed.
Encoder mode
This is a closed loop speed mode that receives the speed information from the encoder.
The advantage of a better speed regulation is given especially at lower speed.
Torque mode
In this mode the driver controls only the current into the motor. The speed of the motor
depends on the load because only the output force of the motor is regulated.
PWM mode
A open loop mode without a speed feedback.
Brushless motor
A Class of motors that operate using electronic commutation of phase currents, rather than
electromechanical (brush-type) commutation. Brushless motors typically have a permanent
magnet rotor and a wound stator.
Commutation
Is a term which refers to the action of steering currents or voltages to the proper motor
phases so as to produce optimum motor torque. In brush type motors, commutation is done
electromechanically via the brushes and commutator. In brushless motors, commutation is
done by the switching electronics using rotor position information obtained by Hall sensors.
Hall sensor
Is a feedback device which is used in a brushless servo system to provide information for
the amplifier to electronically commutate the motor. The device uses a magnetized wheel
and hall effect sensors to generate the commutation signals.