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{{tip|In many practical machines, maximum torque is not required which makes even undersized drive suitable. Drive or motor will not have any reliability issues by that mismatch.}} | {{tip|In many practical machines, maximum torque is not required which makes even undersized drive suitable. Drive or motor will not have any reliability issues by that mismatch.}} | ||
− | {{info|Most AC motors specify currents in RMS value while Granite Devices drives specify it in [[peak value of sine]] value. To convert RMS current to peak-of-sine, multiply it by 1.41. I.e. if a three-phase AC servo motor peak current rating is 10A, one can set value of 14.1A as {{param|MMC}} | + | {{info|Most AC motors specify currents in RMS value while Granite Devices drives specify it in [[peak value of sine]] value. To convert RMS current to peak-of-sine, multiply it by 1.41. I.e. if a three-phase AC servo motor peak current rating is 10A, one can set value of 14.1A as {{param|MMC}}.}} |
==Note C (voltage rating)== | ==Note C (voltage rating)== | ||
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= See also = | = See also = | ||
* [[Drive feature matrix]] | * [[Drive feature matrix]] | ||
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