2021-10-04 03:50 AM
Hi everyone,
I am unable to start a Maxon "EC-max 30" BLDC motor (ref 272766) with "NUCLEO-L476RG" development board & "X-NUCLEO-IHM08M1" expansion board using "MotorControl Workbench 5.Y.2" and its corresponding "Motor Pilot 5.Y.2".
The result is that I could successfully start & run the motor using "Motor Pilot" as I began to manipulate the gains of the regulators, so the configuration was saved the hardware setup was preserved, the next day I could not get the motor to start anymore as I kept getting an overcurrent message even though no current draw was observed on the power supply which has an even lower current limit than the one allowed in software.
I tried every recommendation in the FAQ to get rid of this problem without success.
When over-current protection is removed, the motor pilot can successfully pass to the RUN state without being able to rotate the motor.
Has anyone faced this problem or has an idea what might be its cause?
Thanks in advance.
2021-10-06 12:20 AM
Hi Nazir,
May I know what is the bus voltage??
I had a similar problem with f446re and IHM08m1 3sh boards. Ratings of motor: 36V, 12A, 375W , 3400rpm. Motor profiler works at 24V to measure motor parameters. If bus voltage voltage is 36V, it fails to generate parameters. If directly 36V is applied to motor using workbench, when Click on "Start Motor" in Monitor Screen immediately an "Over current" fault occurs. And motor works under 24V bus-voltage.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank You.
Regards,
Vijay
2021-10-06 01:51 AM
Hi Vijay,
The bus voltage in my case is 12V which is the nominal voltage supply of the motor so I cannot decrease it much since it should be at least 10V for the expansion board.
Increasing the voltage supply to 24V yields the same results for me. Did you make the necessary hardware modifications for 3 shunt sensing topology? Did you verify the pôwer stage parameters? If you did, try reducing the current regulation loop bandwidth.
Regards,
Mohamad
2021-10-06 02:02 AM
Hi Mohamad,
I just made some changes in order to sense the Hall Signals (Replace R79,R81 and R84 with 10k) and R181 is removed. It helps to rotate the motor with 24V DC-bus voltage. However it fails in 36V and shows an "overcurrent" fault.
Regards,
Vijay