RMS Technologies IMC17 INTEGRATED MOTOR CONTROLLER/DRIVER User Manual

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Take a look at position #7. If we were to draw the arrow

at position 7 as the hypotenuse of a triangle, it would
look like the triangle to our left. Recall from geometry a

90°-45°-45° triangle is a 1-1-√2 combination. The √2,
or 1.4 value is also the radius of the dotted circle shown

above. Therefore, during certain steps, Phases A or B will
receive 1.4 Amps of current. But the average, or RMS

current throughout these 8 steps is only 1.0 Amps. RMS
and Amps/Phase is the same meaning.

The 1.4A along this hypotenuse is also known as the 2-Phase On position, since both A and
B Phases are “On” and receive current. It is also known as the peak current.

As we see the waveform that’s plotted for the A Phase, the highest value on the curve is

known as the peak value.

Motors have a rated current, or average RMS value since in operation, the current is
continuously changing. The most logical way to describe a rating is to take an average, or

RMS (root means squared) value. But drivers understand current in terms of peak current,
therefore the conversion is: Amps/Phase x 1.4 = Amps Peak

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IMC17/IMCE17 User Manual

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