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    Thursday, September 26, 2024 11:15:51 PM

    Selecting a Torque Sensor for High-Speed Motor Test Bench

    one month ago
    #149 Quote
    Hello! I would like to build a test bench of two mechanically coupled electrical motors. I want to build a torque sensor between the shafts of these motors.
    Maximal parameters of the system:
    - maximal speed n_max = 12000rpm
    - maximal torque T_max = 500Nm
    The output interface of the torque sensor: analog or CAN communication
    Supply: not important
    Can you send me a proposal for the torque sensor?
    We want a device that has a short delivery time. Perhaps there is a device with the specified parameters available off-the-shelf.
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    one month ago
    #150 Quote
    Marco wrote:
    Hello! I would like to build a test bench of two mechanically coupled electrical motors. I want to build a torque sensor between the shafts of these motors.
    Maximal parameters of the system:
    - maximal speed n_max = 12000rpm
    - maximal torque T_max = 500Nm
    The output interface of the torque sensor: analog or CAN communication
    Supply: not important
    Can you send me a proposal for the torque sensor?
    We want a device that has a short delivery time. Perhaps there is a device with the specified parameters available off-the-shelf.

    Hello, Marco!
    1. What is the required torque sensor output analog signal, and is it a voltage or current signal?
    2. Do you have any requirements for installation size?
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    ATO.com
    one month ago
    #151 Quote
    ATO wrote:
    Hello, Marco!
    1. What is the required torque sensor output analog signal, and is it a voltage or current signal?
    2. Do you have any requirements for installation size?

    1. In my opinion better way is to use current output but voltage output I also acceptable.
    2. No. We are designing the test bench. We need electrical and mechanical parameters (datasheet). We will fit it during the design test bench.
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    one month ago
    #152 Quote
    We recommend ATO-TQS-DYN-200, and the range is 1000Nm, 4-20mA.
    Please check on https://www.ato.com/rotary-torque-sensor-10000-nm
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