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ODrive
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Stuttering in BLDC Motor
ODrive perhaps?
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Can I use inverse Clark instead of SV PWM?
Well I dunno, maybe see how ODrive does it
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How to select a DC motor/generator for pedal power?
Then maybe just hook everything to an Odrive and maybe add an Arduino or something to tell it what to do - although this also means you'll probably want an encoder at least on the pedalling motor to get accurate position/speed readings at low speed, since pedalling cadence is typically in the 60-90RPM range
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Are Nema 23s Overkill?
If you want speed, use servomotors
- I need very precize DC motor speed controler. Any suggestions?
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Bldc motor drive
This video may interest you, maybe also check this one and check out simpleFOC and/or ODrive
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Output goes up instead of down when approaching setpoint. How can I fix this?
ODrive time?
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Advice on motor control for a wave simulator.
Look at using some RC brushless motors driven from an ODrive board
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How would you design this? Stepper vs servo? Pulleys?
You can probably replicate your own with appropriately sized RC brushless motors driven from ODrive boards. The boards can be linked together via CAN bus to communicate with your Arduino equipped with a CAN bus shield.
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I love it when a guest isn't hesitant to voice their pet peeves in robotics
Thanks for the link! I know about simplefoc, the problem is the hardware. Simplefoc focuses on low wattage motors, e.g. a gimbal motor for a camera. For high wattage application, there's not much hardware available, and none that is affordable. There's odrive, which will set you back ~300$ just for the controller. Other than that, you'll have to go to traditional robotics companies.
RpiMotorLib
What are some alternatives?
Arduino-FOC - Arduino FOC for BLDC and Stepper motors - Arduino Based Field Oriented Control Algorithm Library
winapps - Python library for managing installed applications on Windows
FastAccelStepper - A high speed stepper library for Atmega 168/328p (nano), Atmega32u4, Atmega 2560, ESP32, ESP32S2, ESP32S3, ESP32C3 and Atmel SAM Due
RocketPy - Next generation High-Power Rocketry 6-DOF Trajectory Simulation
Grbl_Esp32 - A port of Grbl CNC Firmware for ESP32
pydifact - A python EDIFACT library.
printNC - 100% Free and Open Source, the PrintNC is the next generation of high performance, affordable CNC machines
docker-lirc-watcher - Listens to LIRC daemon and sends it to MQTT
DIY-CNC-machine - How to build your own CNC machine from scratch
camera - This program makes the use of a Raspberry Pi HQ camera a little more powerful and user-friendly. It unleashes easy exposure bracketing, timelapse functionality, etc. It also adds on-screen controls for use with touch screens, additional error handling, and presets for some common settings.
Control-Surface-Motor-Fader - Arduino motorized fader controller, and example code for integration with the Control Surface library.
LOTP-RoboDog - This is my first quadruped robotic project which has still lots of things to do. I would like to share STL files, descriptions, components, instructions. But please be aware that this is just a test project which helps me to learn fundamentals of this science, and prepares myself for second prototype.