The7 said:
eP said:
So, my next question: is PWM frequency=motor frequency ???
My answer is same as your answer.
Wonder if I could ask you a question instead?
An PWM circuit is used to control the power into a simple RL series circuit from an DC source .
We all know how to determine the waveform of the current for any % duty cycle of PWM.
What is the waveform of the current at 100% duty cycle?
Do we talking about stall condition (motor frequency = 0 Hz ) or not ?
Is this 100% duty cycle at stall condition or not ?
Is yours 198A motor current at 100% duty cycle or at 38% duty ??
If that current is at duty
less than 100% at stal point (rpm=0) than you should keep in mind that current is valid for
WHOLE PWM period, not only duty period. (FOR the sake of
HIGH PWM frequency and motor's inductance ).
If you are not able to understand above, so ask someone to explain you some basic principles (maybe Fechter would like to do that for you).
And stop creating a mess !!
The7 said:
Does this current waveform depend on L at steady state?
Yes it does !!!
For the sake of PWM, current waveform depend on L at each state for whole rpm range (from 0 to max rpm ).
The PWM frequency is always so high that the delta I (difference between current's hills/peaks and valleys) for one PWM period is negligible small to average current for the same period of time.
Sorry for my poor English by giving you a wrong impression that an motor could have NO inductance.
Frankly speaking my English is poorer than yours (is really poor in fact as i was always to lazy to polish my English

), but real source of your's problems is your lack of basic principles how controller work, what is the PWM frequency etc.
So once again: for stall point case the motor current never goes up to 198A if the average curent limit is set up for 75A and the resistance is 280 mohm at 38% duty for the sake of high PWM frequency and high motor inductance.
If you are not able to understand so basic principles you should stay far away from such discussions because your childish assumptions creating mess and desinfromation.
You acting the same way as troll's by makings so stupid assumptions that PWM frequency = 0Hz at stall point , or motor inductance is negligible for stall point.
Sorry but it is true. It seems to me you trying mimic some
safe's lessons at his absurd's academy.
Best regards