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    Exclamation BLDC control software

    Hello all,

    Is there anyone here skilled in the art of coding preferably for Pic micros, who could help me design firmware for 3 phase BLDC control?

    I don't want it done for me I just need a hand getting started & a bit of help along the way.

    I can design the hardware without too many probs, it's just the code that leaves me cold.

    Why Pic? Well I've got pic design platforms & I'd rather not tool up for another micro.

    Any real help would be much appreciated.


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    Have you by any chance looked at the application notes from PicMicro?
    http://www.microchip.com/stellent/id...eId=1469&ln=en
    Their site has a few examples I believe.
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    Here is some other recent links
    http://eportal.apexmicrotech.com/mainsite/pdf/EK62U.pdf
    In this one, look at the references at the end.
    http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/A...3155/13155.htm
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    There are a couple of yahoo groups for motor control. OSMC has a lot of designers on there. The model airplane people have started building their own controllers and motors and there are some open designs. I think one of the yahoo groups groups includes LRK_ which is the initials of some of the first successful hobby motor builders. Freescale, TI, and Analog Devices have info on motor control as well as Microchip.


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