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Pulse width modulation on linear actuators

 
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:39 pm    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

At 09:55 PM 2/15/2007 -0800, you wrote:

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Can any one tell if the duty cycle on a PWM will equate at least roughly
with motor speed? ie will a 20% duty cycle slow the motor down to
approximately %20 or does it not work that way? I have a linear actuator for
pitch trim that that travels 2"/sec, I need about .5"/sec.


Probably. PM motors have field fields which makes
RPM proportional to applied voltage. The RMS (power)
available from any source is also proportional
to duty cycle for a non-continuous flow. In any
case, I presume you're going to make the duty cycle
adjustable so whether it takes 25% duty cycle
or 27% duty cycle to achieve exactly the speed you
want is irrelevant.

You can also use linear techniques. An adjustable
but regulated voltage source not unlike the dimmers
described in . . .

http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles//DimmerFabrication.pdf

. . . may be considered also. How much current does
your motor draw at full speed?

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:30 am    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

Thanks Bob & sorry for the delay, the actuator takes 5 amps at rated load.
Tim

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:52 pm    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

Bob I also am in need of a speed controller to slow down a linear
actuator that I intend to use for my manually in-flight adjustable prop. I
have a Werner Electric actuator rated at 1.3a no load and 5.9a full load
(75 lbs) Full load speed .6 in. sec. no-load speed. 1 in sec.I should need
only about 25 lbs force. My question is, If I use your Dimmer ckt, as shown
in the earlier attached PDF link, What are the component values that should
be used to build it. And can I expect app 1/3 force at 1/3 speed?
Bill
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:40 pm    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

Bob I also am in need of a speed controller to slow down a linear
actuator that I intend to use for my manually in-flight adjustable prop. I
have a Werner Electric actuator rated at 1.3a no load and 5.9a full load
(75 lbs) Full load speed .6 in. sec. no-load speed. 1 in sec.I should need
only about 25 lbs force. My question is, If I use your Dimmer ckt, as shown
in the earlier attached PDF link, What are the component values that should
be used to build it. And can I expect app 1/3 force at 1/3 speed?
Bill
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