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Pulse width modulation on linear actuators

 
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:22 am    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

At 07:29 AM 2/17/2007 -0800, you wrote:

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

That's a boss-hog trim motor. Do you know how
much it draws as-installed? The pitch trim actuator
on a Lear 35 draws 16A at rated load for the actuator
(2500 pounds) but draws only 2A in worst case
for normal flight (about 300 pounds).

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:02 am    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

I don’t know yet Bob, the spec I gave is from the mfg and I'm sure is worst
case, I imagine in this lightly load application, it will be
>.5 amp.
Thanks, Tim

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:20 pm    Post subject: Pulse width modulation on linear actuators Reply with quote

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<docyukon(at)ptcnet.net>
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?

There's a LOT of misconceptions about speed controllers
for motors and their effects on performance . . . particularly
under varying loads.

A dropping resistor tends to be a constant current source and
will it does slow the motor down, it also limits stall torque.

A REGULATING adjustable voltage source such as the linear
regulators (described on my website) will hold constant
voltage irrespective of actuator load and therefore does
not seriously limit the actuator's torque. Duty cycle (pulse
width) controllers behave similarly.

I think the dimmer circuit fabricated with an LM338K
(5A regulator) will do what you want done. The values of
components are probalby in the ball park for the voltage
range you need too.

Bob . . .


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