Example of custom motor file creation, Manufacturer's data, Parameter conversions – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx ULTRA 100 Series Drives Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1398-5.2 – PDF 1997

D-16

Creating Custom Motor Files

Example of Custom Motor
File Creation

The following is an example of a custom motor. A 50:1 gear is
included inside this motor. The example illustrates how to configure a
custom motor.

Manufacturer’s Data

The following specifications were taken from the manufacturer’s data
sheet:

Reduction Ratio = 1:50

Rated Current = 1.4 Amp

Maximum Current = 3.8 Amp

Maximum Speed = 80 RPM

Torque Constant = 270 in-lb/Amp

BEMF = 1.1 Volt/RPM per phase

Motor Resistance = 3.7

per phase

Motor Inductance = 5.0mH per phase

Thermal Time Constant = 30 minutes

Moment of Inertia = 5.1 in-lb-sec

2

Encoder Linecount = 1500 lines/rev

No Integral Thermostat

A check with the manufacturer yielded that the motor has 8 poles, and
that the line-to-line back-EMF and Hall signals are as shown in
Figure D.7. The figure indicates that no lead swapping is necessary

but the Hall offset is 120

o

.

Parameter Conversions

The 1:50 gearing makes this motor an unusual case. The motor file
must be generated as if the motor and gear are two separate devices.
The inertia, torque, speed, etc., must be computed based on the motor
side of the gearing, rather than the load side.

The maximum speed of the motor, before gearing, is computed as:

The torque constant of the motor, before gearing, is computed as:

Figure D.7

Back-EMF and Hall Signals, Clockwise Rotation

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