2018-09-23 08:48 AM
I'm running the motor in torque mode with an encoder. It works really well.
The only problem I have is that something internal to the FOC software adjusts the torque down at (very) low and zero speed. I assume this is done to avoid the motor overheating.
Example:
I align and start the motor, it quickly spins up and draws 20W. Lots of torque.
I apply some friction to the motor and it still draws approx 20W.
I apply more and more friction, the speed falls as I apply more friction. At some point when the speed gets low the power draw gradually falls.
I force the motor to a complete stop, the power draw is almost zero. Almost zero torque obviously.
I let go of the motor, it spins up again and draws 20W.
So my questions are pretty simple:
- What is affecting my torque at low/zero speeds?
- How do I increase torque at low/zero speeds?
Any pointers are greatly appreciated.
2018-09-24 07:57 AM
Hello, I am having the same issue. Did you resolve this issue? If so, how?
2018-09-24 09:52 AM
No, I won't have time to look at this for a few days. But I've sort of given up, I've looked at all the source code without finding this.
2018-09-24 10:11 AM
Thanks for your feedback.
2018-10-01 05:18 AM
I'm still wondering about this. Anyone knows if this is expected behaviour? And, ideally, how do I change it?