Good video. The only thing I would say is the speed sensor is the least often replaced part. As 2017 most treadmills Don’t even use speed sensors. You can disconnect the sensor and it won’t fault the unit out. I am told they use the amp ratings? Not sure how since the controller have not changed if you know I would love to find out .
@upfixhome2 ай бұрын
There are some treadmills that use a DC motor with open feedback as DC motors are great for torque applications. The treadmill consoles communicates to the motor controller and gives it a speed command. It then uses that command to produce voltage to the motor to get the desired speed. Even without a speed sensor, these applications are usually accurate within 0.1 MPH.
@treadmillhospital2 ай бұрын
The motor controller of SOLE is produced by our company. During production, there is a tool for debugging parameters to write chip data. For example, F63 and F65 are the same controller, but the parameters written are different.
@treadmillhospital2 ай бұрын
Before 2017, controllers were called analog circuit controllers and did not use microcontrollers. Later on, microcontroller controllers were used in production and called digital controllers. Digital controllers can operate without sensors, but when calibrating slopes, sensors must be used in conjunction. Without sensors, calibration cannot be completed
@FitnessTechnologyServices2 ай бұрын
@@treadmillhospital That’s exactly how they respond, perfect explanation. Thanks for posting and sharing