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Stator Voltage/Current comparison between

FH012AA (FET based Shunt Controller)


and
Compu-fire SERIES based controller.

Jim Moore
June 19,2010
Posplayr
Setup using Suzuki 83 GS1100ED with recent (but browned Electro sport stator.
Using a TDS-730 1 Ghz Digital Oscope with WaveStar data capture software.
Current probe and voltage measured directly at the stator lines while RPM is
varied (1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6K RPM.
Stator Performance Comparison SUMMARY

Stator Current Comparision Stator Power Comparision


FH012AA
30 FH012AA 400 Compu-Fire 3Phase
Compu-Fire 3Phase
350
25
T o ta l 3 P h a s e S ta to r C u r r e n t

W a tts o f D i s s a p a te d i n H E A T
Fortunately the 300
rotor saturates at
20 FH012AA causes
27Amps 250
nearly 3 times as
15 200 much power to be
dissipated in heat
FH012AA causes 150 in stator
10
nearly twice as
much current to 100
5 flow in the stator
50

0 0
1000.0 2000.0 3000.0 4000.0 5000.0 6000.0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
ENGINE RPM Engine RPM
SSR 1K RPM

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Blue is Leg
current

Red is
computed
power
SSR 1.5K
RPM
Still no
regulation

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Blue is Leg
current

Red is
computed
power
SSR 2K RPM
Regulation
now starting
(single
phase).
When the
stator winding
is opened
current falls to
zero and
power goes to
zero
SSR 4K RPM
Regulation
more often.

Two
regulation
cycles

Current and
power goes to
zero
SSR 5K RPM
Regulation
more often.

three
regulation
cycles
frequency is
going up as
well.

Current and
power goes to
zero
SSR 6K RPM

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Blue is Leg
current

Red is
computed
power
FH012AA 1K
RPM

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Blue is Leg
current

Red is
computed
power
FH012AA
1.5K RPM

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Blue is Leg
current

Red is
computed
power
FH012AA 2K
RPM

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Blue is Leg
current

Red is
computed
power
FH012AA 3K
RPM
Regulation
starts: Voltage
stays at zero
when stator is
shorted.
Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Current keeps
going; Blue is
Leg current

Red is
computed
power
FH012AA 4K
RPM
Shorting
occurring
more often.

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Current keeps
going; Blue is
Leg current

Red is
computed
power
FH012AA 5K
RPM
Shorting
occurring
more often.

Yellow is leg
to leg voltage

Current keeps
going; Blue is
Leg current

Red is
computed
power
R/R +12V
output voltage
has a lot of
noise from the
R/R chopping
the stator
voltages

Yellow is R/R
AC noise
output.
Currently
working on a
Gauge
reference
voltage to
limit gauge
bounce.

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