| ??? 03/04/03 11:13 Read: times |
#40660 - RE: PWM & DC motors Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Raghu,
I am not a control engineer....but. A lot depends on the drive inductance, and whether you are aiming for a constant voltage or constant current across/in the armature. In a high speed positioning servo, constant current is usually better, but UNDAMPED. For velocity servos, constant voltage seems to work fine, and you get a "free" damping term. Steve |
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