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One RP2040 Pico drives two brushless motors! SimpleFOC + Halls + 2304 drivers + TO-220 mosfets or IGBTs. Plugs directly into 450x automower motors. Trying for low cost + lots of flexibility + solder it at home + repairable. Works as a 3x DC motor controller as well.
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A flight controller for a 3d vector modell
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Jul 9, 2023 - C
In this repository, PID control is applied to twin rotor using brushless DC motors for self balancing applications. ESC calibration is implemented, and arduino uno is used. Codes and CAD files are attached.
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Jul 2, 2023 - C++
This is a PCA9685 PWM Module Library for Raspberry pi Using Wiring Pi Library! That can be used for Driving Motors, LEDs, etc.
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Nov 30, 2022 - C++
With SINUSOIDAL BLDC control. Offers much quieter and smoother motor operation.
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Jun 5, 2022 - C
Codes for running various types of thrusters for underwater applications. (Could also be used for non aquatic apps)
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Oct 20, 2021 - C++
A curated list of documents, written in Markdown, applicable to the making stuff awesome webpage/fb group, for n*rf blasters
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Jul 2, 2021 - C#
The Janus Controller is a Brushless motor driver with an on-board magnetic encoder, a three-phase MOSFET driver, three MOSFET half-bridges, a temperature sensor and current sensing resistors.
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Thrust, voltage, amperage, and RPM sensing designed to replace the internal electronics in the Turnigy Thrust stand or a custom built stand, running on a Tiva C Launchpad with the IO Booster Pack.
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Dec 31, 2020 - C++
Sensorless Brushless Motor ESC firmware
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Jun 24, 2020 - C
FOC_ESC hardware design repository
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