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==Task==
 
==Task==
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*[ ] Get the motor and begin playing with it
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**[ ] Call Maxon and get a recommendation on motor drivers
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**[ ] Figure out max current draw. (Please be below 3A!!)
 
*[ ] Finalize on a DSC
 
*[ ] Finalize on a DSC
 
*[ ] Choose MOSFETS
 
*[ ] Choose MOSFETS

Revision as of 00:23, 10 September 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. There are two design paths: one with a special purpose controller, and one with a CPLD as the controller. On this page you will find information about both. For information on the motors or motor control software please see their respective pages.

Task

  • [ ] Get the motor and begin playing with it
    • [ ] Call Maxon and get a recommendation on motor drivers
    • [ ] Figure out max current draw. (Please be below 3A!!)
  • [ ] Finalize on a DSC
  • [ ] Choose MOSFETS
  • [ ] Sample all the parts
  • [ ] Set-up test-circuit
  • [ ] Prototype Circuit
  • [ ] Build prototype

Specifications

Motor Controller Chip

  • The motor is spec'd at 12V and is 30W so that means we drawn 833mA per channel
  • A decent transient response (This will be a function of hardware and software)
  • 3-Channels in one package
  • Braking is not a requirement but would be nice (We could just as easily do it software)
  • High Impedance OFF state
  • 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

MOSFET

  • Depletion Mode
  • Probably an NMOS and a PMOS
  • I want to say 10A as the data sheet for the motor gives a 10A starting current but I need to check with someone

Schematics

Schematics

Parts

DSC

I've posted all the an excel file of controllers I've seen on the collab site.

CPLDS

Half-Bridges

MOSFET Drivers

Articles

Links