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− | | Mige 130ST-10010 || 2.7 Ohm || 2.2 || 20 Nm || 9.09 A || 11.93 A|| | + | | Mige 130ST-10010 || 2.7 Ohm || 2.2 || 20 Nm || 9.09 A || 11.93 A|| 20.0 Nm || 360 W |
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− | | Mige 130ST-15015 || 1.1 Ohm|| 1.58 || 30 Nm || 18.99 A || | + | | Mige 130ST-15015 || 1.1 Ohm|| 1.58 || 30 Nm || 18.99 A || 17.68 A || 27.9 Nm || 555 W |
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− | | AKM 52G || 3.7 Ohm || 1.79 || 21.5 Nm || 12.01 A || 8.70 A || 15. | + | | AKM 52G || 3.7 Ohm || 1.79 || 21.5 Nm || 12.01 A || 8.70 A || 15.6 Nm || 453 W |
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− | | AKM 53G || 3.97 Ohm || 2.39 || 29.7 Nm || 12.43 A || 8.11 A|| 19. | + | | AKM 53G || 3.97 Ohm || 2.39 || 29.7 Nm || 12.43 A || 8.11 A|| 19.4 Nm || 422 W |
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− | | Lenze MCS12H15L 230 V || 1.41 Ohm || 1.4 || 29 Nm || 20.71 A || | + | | Lenze MCS12H15L 230 V || 1.41 Ohm || 1.4 || 29 Nm || 20.71 A || 17.68 A || 24.8 Nm || 711 W |
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Revision as of 11:25, 12 February 2018
Lists few of commonly used motors with SimuCUBE. The list has only few examples that may be used as reference when choosing a motor.
If you have suggestion of motor to this list and can share your experiences and/or configuration files, please let us know at Granite Devices support.
After loading settings file, motor may start producing torque immediately after settings are active.
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Manufacturer | Model | Suppliers | Peak torque | Encoder resolution | Recommended IONI | SimuCUBE configuration file(s) | IONI configuration files (s) |
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MiGE | 130ST-M10010 | See Obtaining MiGE servo motors | 20 Nm | 2500 PPR | IONI Pro / IONI Pro HC | Mige 130ST-M10010, 2500 PPR, reduced torque. See notes 1 & 3. | |
MiGE | 130ST-M10010 | See Obtaining MiGE servo motors | 20 Nm | 5000 PPR | IONI Pro / IONI Pro HC | Mige 130ST-M10010, 5000 PPR, reduced torque. See notes 1 & 2. | |
MiGE | 130ST-M15015 | See Obtaining MiGE servo motors | 30 Nm | 2500 PPR | IONI Pro HC | Mige 130ST-M15015, 2500 PPR, reduced torque. See notes 1 & 3. | |
MiGE | 130ST-M15015 | See Obtaining MiGE servo motors | 30 Nm | 5000 PPR | IONI Pro HC | Mige 130ST-M15015, 5000 PPR, reduced torque. See notes 1 & 2. | |
Lenze | MCS12H15L | 29 Nm | 4096 PPR | IONI Pro HC |
Notes:
- This is a template settings file and requires final adjustments after testing. See Configuring IONI drive in SimuCUBE for guidance. Template file notes:
- This configuration file has intentionally reduced current setting (Continuous current limitMCC and Peak current limitMMC) to reduce motor's torque (safer when testing settings). Once tests succeed, you may increase these current limits to get more torque.
- Maximum peak powerMPP is a default value, change this according to your DC power supply power rating.
- Torque mode effects are disabled by default, see Granity Tuning tab and click Show advanced settings if you wish to use effects generated by IONI drive
- In MMos settings, setup according to Configuring MMos for SimuCUBE and optionally enable "Use Encoder Index".
- In MMos settings, setup according to Configuring MMos for SimuCUBE and set Encoder CPR to 10000, and optionally enable "Use Encoder Index".
Motor considerations
Follow these instructions how to calculate the maximum theoretical torque that is available from a specific motor. Please note, that this is rough estimation for static operation, and does not work for dynamic motion. This calculation assumes 48 V PSU and 93 % power conversion efficiency for IONI (worst case).
Check the motor datasheet for the following:
- Winding resistance
- Torque constant/coefficient
Max_torque_output = torque_constant * (32.2 / winding_resistance) [Nm]. The 32.2 is the maximum phase-to-phase RMS voltage with a 48 V PSU.
PSU_requirement = (max_torque_output/torque_constant)^2 * winding_resistance * 1.5 / 0.93 [W]. Replace the max_torque_output with the motor peak torque, if the latter is smaller.
Here are results for the most common motors.
Motor | Winding resistance | Torque constant | Peak torque | Irms @peak torque | Irms max | Achievable torque | PSU requirement |
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Mige 130ST-10010 | 2.7 Ohm | 2.2 | 20 Nm | 9.09 A | 11.93 A | 20.0 Nm | 360 W |
Mige 130ST-15015 | 1.1 Ohm | 1.58 | 30 Nm | 18.99 A | 17.68 A | 27.9 Nm | 555 W |
AKM 52G | 3.7 Ohm | 1.79 | 21.5 Nm | 12.01 A | 8.70 A | 15.6 Nm | 453 W |
AKM 53G | 3.97 Ohm | 2.39 | 29.7 Nm | 12.43 A | 8.11 A | 19.4 Nm | 422 W |
Lenze MCS12H15L 230 V | 1.41 Ohm | 1.4 | 29 Nm | 20.71 A | 17.68 A | 24.8 Nm | 711 W |
If the calculated maximum torque is less than the motor peak torque, then it is not possible to achieve the specifies motor peak torque.