In the European automotive market, NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) has become a decisive metric for vehicle quality. As a high-frequency precision component, the central door lock actuator's operational noise directly impacts the user's perception of quality. This article analyzes the acoustic characteristics of the FK-280 DC motor from a technical perspective, exploring how parametric customization addresses noise pain points in micro-drive units.
Core Pain Point: Sources of Actuator Noise
Noise in central lock actuators typically stems from mechanical friction and electromagnetic vibration during high-speed operation. When a motor reaches 20,000 RPM, any slight rotor imbalance or brush friction is amplified. For Tier 2 suppliers, finding a motor that maintains acoustic consistency across a 3V-9V rated voltage range is critical.
Acoustic Optimization Path of FK-280 Motor
1.Carbon Brush and Commutator Consistency
The FK-280 utilizes precision-ground carbon brushes, where the material composition directly affects the friction coefficient. By controlling brush hardness and commutator surface roughness, high-frequency squealing can be effectively reduced.
Technical Parameter: Surface roughness is controlled at the micron level to ensure uniform contact under long-term loads.
2.Dynamic Balance and Rotor Stability
Under high-speed conditions, the FK-280 rotor must undergo strict dynamic balance calibration. If the rotor's center of gravity offset exceeds specified tolerances, it causes housing resonance.
Operational Range: At 20,000 RPM full-load operation, radial runout is minimized through structural optimization to suppress vibration transfer to the actuator housing.
EMI and Vibration Suppression
As the FK-280 is a Permanent Magnet motor, the uniformity of magnetic field distribution determines electromagnetic torque fluctuations. Optimizing the magnetic consistency of the stator magnets reduces mechanical vibration caused by magnetic pulsations.
FK-280 | Selection Guide: Customizing FK-280 Based on Acoustic Needs
For OEM projects in the European market, we recommend focusing on the following parameters during selection:
Load Current Monitoring: A stable current waveform usually indicates lower acoustic noise. The FK-280 maintains a no-load current of ≤ 150 mA, balancing power consumption and vibration.
Lubrication System: Utilizing high-performance synthetic grease covering -40°C to +85°C ensures quiet operation even in extreme European winters.
Custom Axial Play: Depending on the actuator gearbox structure, customizing the axial play prevents axial float noise.
By parametrically customizing the FK-280 motor—from brush precision to dynamic balance calibration—manufacturers can significantly enhance the acoustic performance of central lock actuators. Balancing 20,000 RPM high-efficiency output with low-noise operation, while meeting flexible 3V-9V voltage requirements, is essential for improving the end-user experience in vehicles.