A powerful arduino shield for running BLDC motors using the FOC algorithm. This board is based on the BTN8982 half bridges and can support currents up to 30 Amps continuos and 50Amps peak. Making it a board that can run virtually any BLDC motor.
- Plug & play: In combination with Arduino SimpleFOClibrary - github
- Low-cost: Price of €20-€25 - Will be available soon in the shop!
- High-side current sensing: - not yet supported by SimpleFOClibrary
- Max power >500W: max current 30A, power-supply 24V
- Arduino headers: Arduino UNO, Arduino MEGA, STM32 Nucleo boards, Aruidno DUE...
- Small size: 55mm x 55mm
- Open Source:
- Fully available fabrication files
- If never done it before, see a similar guide for SimpleFOCShueld: how to make it yourself
- Altium project
- 3d model
- schematics
- Fully available fabrication files
- Stackable: running 2 motors in the same time
- Encoder/Hall sensors interface: Integrated 3.3kΩ pullups (configurable)
- I2C interface: Integrated 4.7kΩ pullups (configurable)
- Configurable pinout: Hardware configuration - soldering connections