Drive heating, 34 str2 hardware manual, The final drive case temperature is given by t – Applied Motion STR2 User Manual

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STR2 Hardware Manual

920-0059B

1/30/2014

Drive Heating

While STR2 drivers efficiently transmit power between the power supply and motor, they do

generate some heat in the process. This will cause the temperature of the drive to rise above

the surrounding air temperature and may also require that the drive be mounted to a heat

conducting metal surface.

For those who wish to calculate the power dissipation and temperature rise, the following infor-

mation is provided:

1. drive power dissipation P

d

versus motor current and power supply voltage (see chart)

2. drive thermal constant R

Q

The final drive case temperature is given by

T

c

= T

a

+ R

Q

* P

d

where T

a

is the ambient temperature of the surrounding air. The case of the drive should not

be allowed to exceed 70°C or the life of the product could be reduced.

Drive thermal constant:

Narrow side of drive mounted on a 13.5” x 13.5” steel plate, .070” thick: R

Q

=1.84°C/W

Narrow side of drive mounted on a non-heat conducting surface: R

Q

=3.99°C/W

6

STR Drive Losses

48V
24V
12V

5

12V

4

ss

 (W)

2

3

Driv

er

 L

o

1

2

0

0 4

0 6

0 8

1

1 2

1 4

1 6

1 8

2

2 2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2

2.2

motor current (A)

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