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====MOSFET==== | ====MOSFET==== | ||
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* The FETS have to be able to handle 10A drain current | * The FETS have to be able to handle 10A drain current | ||
− | * [[RC08MotorFETS | Matrix of Potential FETS]] | + | * The ones we are actually using |
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+ | ! style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | Part No. | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''Make''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''Package''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''ContIDS''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''MaxIDS''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''Rds''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''MaxVGS''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''Samples''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | '''Data Sheet''' | ||
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+ | ! style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | NTMS4503N N-Channel | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | ON Semi | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | SO-8 | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | 14 A | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | -- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | -- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | 28 V | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | Y | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | [http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/NTMS4503N-D.PDF] | ||
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+ | ! style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | NTMS10P02 P-Channel | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | ON Semi | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | SO-8 | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | 10 A | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | -- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | -- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | 20 V | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | Y | ||
+ | | style="border:0.5px solid black; border-bottom=0px; background:white;" | [http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/NTMS10P02R2-D.PDF] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | * [[RC08MotorFETS | Matrix of Potential FETS]] Other FETs we considered | ||
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==Schematics== | ==Schematics== | ||
Schematics | Schematics |
Revision as of 15:11, 18 November 2007
In 2008 RoboCup switched to brushless DC motors. While brushless motors are smaller and far more efficient than brushed motors the commutation normally performed inside a brushed DC motor will need to be done externally using some control circuitry. There are two main parts to our brushless motor controller solution; the controller which uses sensors on the motor to gate signals to one of three coils, and the half-bridge motor drivers which actually drive the coils.For the controller a special-purpose brushless motor driver IC was used. For information on the motors or motor control software please see their respective pages.
Contents
Motor Frequency Analysis
Tasks
- [ ] Get the motor and begin playing with it
- [X] Call Maxon and get a recommendation on motor drivers (They spec parts not sure which drivers they use)
- [X] Figure out max current draw. (10A starting current)
- [ ] Develope Model of Motor and get Frequency Response
- [ ] Find and purchase Flat Flex Cable (FFC) connectors
- [ ] Purchase large mosfets for testing
- [ ] Purchase Surfboard for mounting DSC
- [ ] Build test rig
- [ ] Finalize on a DSC
- [ ] Choose MOSFETS
- [ ] Sample all the parts
- [ ] Schematic Design
- [ ] Build prototype
- [ ] Prototype evaluation
- [ ] Make necessary changes
Specifications
Motor Controller Chip
- The motor is spec'd at 12V and is 30W
- A decent transient response (dead-time + switching time)
- 3-Channels in one package
- Braking is not a requirement but would be nice
- High Impedance OFF state
- Fault protection (overvoltage, overcurrent, fast response)
- Small package
- Ability to operate in the >20kHz range
- Gate drive capability (either can directly driver the gate or is open drain.)
- Data sheet recommends a MOSFET
- Matrix of Potential Drivers
MOSFET
- NMOS and a PMOS
- The FETS have to be able to handle 10A drain current
- The ones we are actually using
Part No. | Make | Package | ContIDS | MaxIDS | Rds | MaxVGS | Samples | Data Sheet |
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NTMS4503N N-Channel | ON Semi | SO-8 | 14 A | -- | -- | 28 V | Y | [1] |
NTMS10P02 P-Channel | ON Semi | SO-8 | 10 A | -- | -- | 20 V | Y | [2] |
- Matrix of Potential FETS Other FETs we considered
Schematics
Schematics
Parts
Now under consideration; commutation on the FPGA.
DSC
Quick Specs
- 10 to 30 V Operation
- Undervoltage Lockout
- 6.25 V Reference Capable of Supplying Sensor Power
- Fully Accessible Error Amplifier for Closed Loop Servo Applications
- High Current Drivers Can Control External 3-Phase MOSFET Bridge
- Cycle-By-Cycle Current Limiting
- Internal Thermal Shutdown
- Selectable 60° /300° or 120° /240° Sensor Phasings
- Also Efficiently Control Brush DC Motors with External MOSFET H-Bridge
Data Sheet
FETS
Quick Specs
Data Sheet
Articles
Modeling a DC motor Brush-Less Motor Simulink
Links