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Old 01-10-2012 | 07:58 PM
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There is a motor parameter called Kt that describes the relationship between torque and current. It is inversely proportional to Kv; as Kv goes up, Kt goes down.

If you put two motors on a dyno that had different Kv values and measured the current on each phase, you would indeed see that the motor with the higher Kv value requires more winding current to produce the same torque.
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