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Hello,
By hand I am not making it standstill. I am just applying load by hand.
The first situation is,
Suppose, motor is at full load and POT (Throttle) is at maximum and then motor is trying to start and somebody picks rotor by hand then motor is stopping. It should reach 20 A and then it should stop as 20A set as current protection range. But it is stopping at 1 A or 2 A of current.
The second situation is if motor is at full load i.e. at 19A (as 20A is shut down of motor). Then I stopped the supply. Then I again starts the supply, at that instance the motor is running and reaching to 19A.
The third situation is, if motor is running at 19A i.e full load and I stopped the supply and increased some more load using dynamo meter (lets say 25A) and then I started the supply at that time also it is running and once reach 20A it stopps.
The fourth situation is, if motor is running at 19A i.e full load and I stopped the supply and increased some more load using dynamo meter (lets say 30A) and then I started the supply at that time motor is stopping at 7-10A. But actually motor should stop at 20A.
...changes required if the voltage is 12V,24V,36V,48 and 60V instead of 330V DC.
True, if you speak about IDD only. But this node needs supply the current pulses for the bootstrap circuit, too.All the Vdd pins do not need a 100uF cap; one is perhaps sufficient. But you can use a 0.1uF ceramic close the Vdd pin to provide rush current.
My view:Hello KlauST,
Please suggest your views.
Since the beginning it is the same:
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