Launch Controller Design

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The purpose of a launch controller is to ignite a motor starter, and thus ignite a motor. There are several different kinds of starters, so in designing a launch controller, it is important to know which types it will and will not accommodate.

Nominal resistance is just the resistance of the starter, including its leads. No-fire current is the maximum current that can be passed through the starter (to check continuity) when ignition is not intended. All-fire current is the minimum current that should be passed through the starter when ignition is intended.

Starter Type Nominal resistance No-fire current All-fire current
Estes Motor Starters 0.5 - 2 ohms[1] 1 amp

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