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bldc motor controller

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    Open Loop BLDC motor control, is it possible?

    I have a BLDC motor to run at full speed for a brief time. The motor is equipped with three hall sensors. My question is, is it possible to realise the max speed control by setting the PWM duty cicle at 100% for controlling the MOSFETs, though the hall sensor commutation logic? Will the motor...
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    Low speed high torque BLDC driver design. Working on driver for a hub motor (24V supply, 170mm wheel, 15 pole pairs, 1.7ohm, high torque low speed)

    I have a lot of questions so I hope it's ok to make a thread to keep them in as I go through this design. So I'm trying to make a driver for these motors https://skysedge.com/robotics/robowheel170/index.html The maker of them has a recommended driver but it's out of stock and will be for a...
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    Field oriented control (FOC) project with Simulink

    Hi everyone, I am making my 4th Year Project on Field-Oriented Control (FOC) with a BLDC motor. I am having the issue that with the virus outbreak I have had to modify a lot how to carry out the project. As a result, I do not know what to write about anymore. I would like to continue doing...
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    BLDC motor controller code on arduino (my own ESC)

    Hey everyone! I am making an ESC of my own we have been using Mosfets,created our power supply and driver circuits using opto couplers, and using H-brigde for switching the mosfets in perfect order to run the motor everything is going fine except the programming part. I have been doing it for...

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