OCPumpGuy
Mechanical
- Jul 3, 2009
- 6
This is along the same lines as my previous post, but different enough to start a new thread.
I've got a solenoid that is controlled by a PWM driver. I am creating a dynamic model of a valve actuator and I am including a very simple model of the PWM driver and solenoid in the analysis.
I've noticed a very interesting result when comparing my simulation to my actual test results. The solenoid electrical circuit is very simply modeled as 0.15/(0.015s+1). With 500 Hz PWM, I get a "hash band" less than 100 mA. My actual test data shows a "hash band" of around 200 mA. I can adjust my model to match the hash in the test data, but then the response to large step inputs doesn't match (my model becomes faster than reality).
The additional hash in the test data is not from electrical noise. I'm guessing that somehow my simple first order model is too simple???
I read a recent post about hiring a consultant when you don't know what your doing - I really just want an accurate black box for this solenoid that I can include in my mechanical models!! Seems like I should be able to find an academic article or textbook that covers something so simple, suggestions??
I've got a solenoid that is controlled by a PWM driver. I am creating a dynamic model of a valve actuator and I am including a very simple model of the PWM driver and solenoid in the analysis.
I've noticed a very interesting result when comparing my simulation to my actual test results. The solenoid electrical circuit is very simply modeled as 0.15/(0.015s+1). With 500 Hz PWM, I get a "hash band" less than 100 mA. My actual test data shows a "hash band" of around 200 mA. I can adjust my model to match the hash in the test data, but then the response to large step inputs doesn't match (my model becomes faster than reality).
The additional hash in the test data is not from electrical noise. I'm guessing that somehow my simple first order model is too simple???
I read a recent post about hiring a consultant when you don't know what your doing - I really just want an accurate black box for this solenoid that I can include in my mechanical models!! Seems like I should be able to find an academic article or textbook that covers something so simple, suggestions??