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| Maximum input supply current through connector X3|| 20 A<sup>1</sup> || 35 A<sup>1</sup>, 10 secs | | Maximum input supply current through connector X3|| 20 A<sup>1</sup> || 35 A<sup>1</sup>, 10 secs | ||
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− | | Maximum input supply current through soldered wire || | + | | Maximum input supply current through soldered wire || 30 A<sup>1</sup> || 50 A<sup>1</sup>, 10 secs |
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| Maximum output current per motor phase || 20 A || 30 A, 10 secs | | Maximum output current per motor phase || 20 A || 30 A, 10 secs | ||
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¹) Power dissipation depends on how much system's kinetic energy is directed to the resistor. In typical applications, the dissipation is in range of 10W to 100W. | ¹) Power dissipation depends on how much system's kinetic energy is directed to the resistor. In typical applications, the dissipation is in range of 10W to 100W. | ||
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