Curtis 1244 User Manual page 34

Multimode electronic motor controller
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3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS:
Throttle Parameters
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Throttle Parameters
CTRL MODE
The control mode parameter tailors the controller's output response to throttle
commands. The two control modes allow the throttle position to define either
applied motor current or applied motor voltage.
In current control mode (Type 0), the throttle position controls the
current flowing in the motor. The controller varies the percentage of
battery voltage applied to the motor to achieve the requested motor
current, thus controlling the motor torque. The operator will increase
throttle demand to accelerate and reduce the throttle demand once
the desired vehicle speed is reached. Any conditions that result in an
increase in motor loading or more motor torque will require an increase
in throttle demand to maintain the same vehicle speed. The throttle
braking percent, current ratio, and decel rate parameters are not active
in the current control mode.
In voltage control mode (Type 1), the throttle position controls the
percentage of battery voltage and current applied to the motor. The
current that is allowed to flow in the motor can be modified using the
current ratio parameter; see page 38. In voltage control mode, changes
in motor loading will result in only a small change in vehicle speed
unless the current limit is reached.
Acceleration and deceleration characteristics of the vehicle in response to throttle
changes in any of these modes will be determined by tuning parameters such
as accel rate, quick start, etc.
Curtis 1244 Manual,
Rev. E

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