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4 years 1 month ago #29534542
by ledhunden@hotmail.com
Hello,
I have a new RGBL1896 which is supposed to run a BLDC-motor which uses a resolver as position feedback.
In the user manual (V1.8 ) I see resolver referenced a couple of times, but the part that describes the resolver calibration seems to be missing. Or are you supposed to use the same calibration sequence as for sin/cos sensor?
I need to know the correct way to calibrate the resolver feedback because as it is now, I don’t know if I am having issues with the resolver wiring or the calibration sequence.
Any help with describing the calibration steps for resolver would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Niklas
I have a new RGBL1896 which is supposed to run a BLDC-motor which uses a resolver as position feedback.
In the user manual (V1.8 ) I see resolver referenced a couple of times, but the part that describes the resolver calibration seems to be missing. Or are you supposed to use the same calibration sequence as for sin/cos sensor?
I need to know the correct way to calibrate the resolver feedback because as it is now, I don’t know if I am having issues with the resolver wiring or the calibration sequence.
Any help with describing the calibration steps for resolver would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Niklas
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- Gabriel_Isko
4 years 3 weeks ago #29534559
by Gabriel_Isko
Replied by Gabriel_Isko on topic Resolver setup and test not referenced in manual
In the current release firmware it performs a calibration step when you switch to sinusoidal.
Can you post the resolver you are trying to use? It may draw too much current - we can only drive ~250mA on our RGBL1860 Resolver Excitation.
Can you post the resolver you are trying to use? It may draw too much current - we can only drive ~250mA on our RGBL1860 Resolver Excitation.
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