drumsticksplinter
- Mar 28, 2010
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Hello,
I'm looking for some assistance in building a linear power supply for a machine that uses DC servo's.
I am replacing some old drives so I can make use of the machine in a different way. The manufacturer of the new servo drives recommends that for every motor amp, 2000uf in capacitors should be used. I have 3 x motors and have measured the current for each whilst running from the existing drives. Their combined initial current is around 11A, dropping off to approx 7A after the inertia has been overcome (less that a second).
The servos are rated at 140VDC and I have a 110V transformer approx (2kva). Am I correct in thinking that I will end up with around 155VDC after smoothing? If so then this is roughly 10% over rated, which is ok right? I have 4 x 7400uf 200VDC caps and was planning on using 3 of these. I also have a 250V 25A rectifier I was hoping to use.
I suppose the questions are: are my calculations correct? Will I blow anything up if I tired this (presuming the wiring was correct)? What bleed resistor should I use and how should I incorporate it into the system?
Apologies for the questions, questions, questions, I've only been stuck on this machine power supply for 12 months now.... bout time I got it going.
Thanks
I'm looking for some assistance in building a linear power supply for a machine that uses DC servo's.
I am replacing some old drives so I can make use of the machine in a different way. The manufacturer of the new servo drives recommends that for every motor amp, 2000uf in capacitors should be used. I have 3 x motors and have measured the current for each whilst running from the existing drives. Their combined initial current is around 11A, dropping off to approx 7A after the inertia has been overcome (less that a second).
The servos are rated at 140VDC and I have a 110V transformer approx (2kva). Am I correct in thinking that I will end up with around 155VDC after smoothing? If so then this is roughly 10% over rated, which is ok right? I have 4 x 7400uf 200VDC caps and was planning on using 3 of these. I also have a 250V 25A rectifier I was hoping to use.
I suppose the questions are: are my calculations correct? Will I blow anything up if I tired this (presuming the wiring was correct)? What bleed resistor should I use and how should I incorporate it into the system?
Apologies for the questions, questions, questions, I've only been stuck on this machine power supply for 12 months now.... bout time I got it going.
Thanks