Emerson Control Techniques Epsilon Eb Series Reference Manual page 194

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MotorID is used for each motor to mark the beginning of a new user defined motor definition.
The format is [MotorXX] where XX is the ID number starting with zero and incrementing by
one.
You must use both ID numbers. For example, an ID of 1 would be entered as 01. There is no
practical limit to the number of user defined motors allowed in the .ddf file. Only one set of
user defined motor data can be stored in a single drive at any one time.
The motor name is limited to 12 characters and must immediately follow the MotorID
marker. This is the motor name that shows up in the "Motor Type" combo box in PowerTools.
The motor parameters do not define with which drive they may be used. Therefore, any user
defined motor may be used with any drive.
[Definition]
revision=0x4132
nameCount=2
[Motor0]
name=User1
motorPoles=4
encoderLines=2048
encoderMarker=330
encoderU=330
encoderRef=0
rotorInertia=0.00010
motorKE=28.3
phaseResistance=20.80
phaseInductance=27.1
peakCurrent=4.29
continuousCurrent=1.43
maxOperatingSpeed=5000
encoderExponent=0
[Motor1]
name=User2
motorPoles=4
encoderLines=2048
encoderMarker=330
encoderU=330
encoderRef=0
rotorInertia=0.00017
motorKE=28.3
phaseResistance=7.30
phaseInductance=12.5
peakCurrent=7.80
continuousCurrent=2.60
maxOperatingSpeed=5000
encoderExponent=0
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