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BTMSrev1 reviews and mentions
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DIY Electric Car, Need HV (~600vdc) Overvoltage Relay, what would you use?
Here's a BMS system I started developing to give you ideas. If there is enough interest in it I will continue development. https://github.com/RingingResonance/BTMSrev1/
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BMS for recovered 18650s?
Looks like it should work. There are other BMS's out there that also control heaters. I built one myself, but it's a prototype and doesn't do cell balancing yet. https://github.com/RingingResonance/BTMSrev1
- Scheduler on Atmega328p
- Anyone want to share some embedded projects they have done?
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MCU regulated buck converter
yep, I've done it lots of times. My most recent one being this monstrosity: https://github.com/RingingResonance/BTMSrev1
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How to escape arduino hell?
Here, I wrote this mostly from scratch: https://github.com/RingingResonance/BTMSrev1/tree/master/firmware/EVBatteryCTRLv1.X
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Current draw from Li-ion battery during short circuit
As for me, I'm going to continue limiting my batteries current the way I described above as I tend to get really good results what with keeping the battery at it's nominal voltage through it's discharge cycle. Here, I even built a controller to do just that: https://github.com/RingingResonance/BTMSrev1
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A highly accurate clock I made using an ovenised crystal
Would I write it in C today knowing what I know now? No. The reason is these early PICs aren't optimized for C code like the fast more powerful dsPICs and PIC32's are. For those I do use C, but for the 8 bit ones I use assembly because due to the limited instruction set it's easy, and the C compilers don't always create efficient code just the way I want it. I have a hard enough time writing efficient code for the dsPICs, but that's partly due to my limited experience. Here's an example of that. https://github.com/RingingResonance/BTMSrev1/tree/master/firmware/EVBatteryCTRLv1.X
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