microDRIVE LPi
Application Guide
Disabling Protections
the gatekeeper line of motor controllers include a comprehensive set of protection features that help ensure safe and reliable operation across a wide range of demanding applications these protections can be individually configured to suit the needs of your power train via the hargrave configurator this document outlines the configurable protections and considerations to take into account to configure to suit the needs of your power train require zero throttle by default the unit will require a throttle of 0% to be received in order to arm from startup or when recovering from an error state this requirement can be disabled bus current limit the bus current limit protection prevents the motor controller from drawing more current from the power supply or battery than is safe this is especially critical for battery powered applications to prevent brownouts or over current events this setting cannot be disabled but the current level at which limiting is applied can be changed phase current limit the phase current limit sets the maximum allowed current flowing through each motor phase this protects the motor windings and motor controller from overheating or damage during high load operation phase current is always greater than bus current except at 100% throttle this setting cannot be disabled but the current level at which limiting is applied can be changed max regeneration current this protection limits the amount of regenerative current allowed during braking or deceleration it prevents excessive back flow into the battery, which can cause voltage spikes or damage energy storage components setting this value to a lower value will cause the motor to decelerate slower regenerative abilities can be disabled by disabling active free wheeling (afw) alternatively the current level at which limiting is applied can be changed active freewheeling must be disabled on uni direction power supplies that cannot handle regenerative current (e g tethers, bench top power supplies) under voltage protections the under voltage threshold defines the minimum allowable input bus voltage if the voltage drops below this level, the motor controller can reduce power or shut down to protect the battery and system this protection can be disabled meaning the unit takes no action when the voltage drops below the threshold over voltage protections the over voltage threshold specifies the maximum allowable input bus voltage if the voltage exceeds this level, the motor controller can reduce the rate of deceleration or shut down to protect the battery and system this protection can be disabled meaning the unit takes no action when the voltage exceeds the threshold over temperature limit this feature monitors the unitβs internal temperature and begins protection measures when a specified limit is exceeded this helps prevent thermal shutdown or component damage due to overheating by setting the over temperature response to βnoneβ this protection can be disabled and the motor controller will shutdown at its absolute temperature limit