FFR Trikes
100 mW
Hi Arlo,
I ask because I took interest in the subject when Doctorbass first posted in 2009, and we did a lot of testing and found it to be very useful, especially on sensorless systems. We see more torque and efficiency in Wye, and of course much more speed in Delta. We spent a whole lot of time and money and made a PCB that does the switching. Thought someone here may be excited to know that it finally exists!
I'm also curious to think of other applications for simultaneous switching of multiple high current loads (up to 100A) with very low resistance. The board was super expensive to develop, and I'm trying to think of other industries that it might be useful in.
Tommy
I ask because I took interest in the subject when Doctorbass first posted in 2009, and we did a lot of testing and found it to be very useful, especially on sensorless systems. We see more torque and efficiency in Wye, and of course much more speed in Delta. We spent a whole lot of time and money and made a PCB that does the switching. Thought someone here may be excited to know that it finally exists!
I'm also curious to think of other applications for simultaneous switching of multiple high current loads (up to 100A) with very low resistance. The board was super expensive to develop, and I'm trying to think of other industries that it might be useful in.
Tommy