On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 21:27 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
> Kirk Wallace wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 11:20 -0700, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> > ... snip
> > 
> >>that weighs about twice the P5's. I have the specs on the Pac Sci, but I
> >>don't recall what they are right now. What size motor were you looking
> >>to test?
> > 
> > 
> > The motors I have are:
> > 
> > Sanyo P5           1.0kW  100Vac  9.6A  P50B08100VCKS7
> > Yaskawa            1.5kW  200Vac  7.5A  SGMP-15U314MS
> > Pacific Scientific 1.6kW  240Vac  6.7A  R46GENA-HS-NS-NV-00
> The Yaskawa SGMP use proprietary encoder signals, and probably 
> is sinusoidal, too.  

That reminds me, I had planned on fitting my own encoder to to the
Yaskawa.

> The Pac Sci is too high voltage. 

Is the amp voltage limited by the output component ratings?

> The Sanyo 
> sounds a lot better, but research shows it is a 
> sinusoidal-commutation motor, so it won't run well on my 
> brushless amp!  Darn!
> 
> Jon

I am guessing that what makes a motor a certain type (sinusoidal vs.
trapezoidal) is the physical layout of the windings and magnets?

Kirk Wallace


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