Wire length limits, Important warning, Electrical noise reduction techniques – RoboteQ AX2850 User Manual

Page 37: Power regeneration considerations

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AX2550 Motor Controller User’s Manual

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Wire Length Limits

during acceleration and braking. However, it also means that the fuse may not be
able to protect the controller.

Wire Length Limits

The AX2550 regulates the output power by switching the power to the motors On and Off
at high frequencies. At such frequencies, the wires’ inductance produces undesirable
effects such as parasitic RF emissions, ringing and overvoltage peaks. The controller has
built-in capacitors and voltage limiters that will reduce these effects. However, should the
wire inductance be increased, for example by extending the wire length, these effects will
be amplified beyond the controller’s capability to correct them. This is particularly the case
for the main battery power wires (thick red and black cables).

Important Warning

Avoid extending the black and red Motor Power wires beyond their original length,
as the added inductance may cause damage to the controller when operating at high
currents. Try extending the motor wires instead since the added inductance is less
harmful on this side of the controller.

If the controller must be located at a longer distance, the effects of the wire inductance
may be reduced by using one or more of the following techniques:

Twisting the power and ground wires over the full length of the wires

Use the vehicle’s metallic chassis for ground and run the positive wire along the sur-
face

Add a capacitor (5,000uF or higher) near the controller

Electrical Noise Reduction Techniques

As discussed in the above section, the AX2550 uses fast switching technology to control
the amount of power applied to the motors. While the controller incorporates several cir-
cuits to keep electrical noise to a minimum, additional techniques can be used to keep the
noise low when installing the AX2550 in an application. Below is a list of techniques you
can try to keep noise emission low:

Keep wires as short as possible

Loop wires through ferrite cores

Add snubber R/C circuit at motor terminals

Keep controller, wires and battery enclosed in metallic body

Power Regeneration Considerations

When a motor is spinning faster than it would normally at the applied voltage, such as
when moving downhill or decelerating, the motor acts like a generator. In such cases, the
current will flow in the opposite direction, back to the power source.

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