Wesley BC-6200-8SA User Manual

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Curtis 1268 Manual,

Rev. D

35

2

Calibrating the Controller Speed Measurement

to the Vehicle
The

RPM TO SPEED

parameter is a conversion factor used to generate a vehicle

speed estimate from the speed sensor input (motor RPM signal). This conver-
sion factor allows the vehicle to be configured for various gear ratios and tire
sizes. It can also be used to convert the displayed vehicle speed values (in the
Program and Monitor menus) between English and metric units. Use the equa-
tions below to calculate the correct value for this parameter.

For English units (mph):

tire diameter (inches)

× 63

gear ratio

For metric units (km/h):

tire diameter (cm)

× 40

gear ratio

step 1. Using the Program menu, set

RPM TO SPEED

to the correct value

for the vehicle tire size and gear ratio.

step 2. Set

TACHO POLES

To the number of poles in the motor’s speed

sensor (typically 8).

step 3. Set the

M1 FWD SPEED

,

M2 FWD SPEED

and

REVERSE SPEED

to the desired

top vehicle speeds (in either mph or km/h).

3

Tuning the Controller to the Motor

The 1268 controller has the flexibility to be tuned to nearly any separately
excited motor from any manufacturer. The programmable parameters allow
full control of the motor’s maximum armature current during driving and
braking; they also allow full control of the motor’s maximum and minimum
field current as well as the field current relationship to the armature current.
This flexibility allows motor performance to be maximized while protecting it
from operating outside its safe commutation region.

In order to properly tune the controller, the following information should

be obtained from the motor manufacturer:

Maximum Armature Current Rating

Maximum Field Current Rating

Minimum Field Current Rating

Field Resistance (hot and cold)

Positive and Negative Field Maps.

The performance of a separately excited motor changes depending on tem-
perature. This is due to the change in field winding resistance as the motor
heats up through use. When the field winding temperature increases, so does
its resistance and therefore the maximum current that can be forced through

5 — TUNING GUIDE

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