Hello, I am trying to figure out what are all the components that I need to drive a BLDC motor to speeds of 5-100 rpm. The motor has hall sensors. I am not familiar with brushless motors and circuitry so any help would be great! Are there any Freescale drivers that could be used?
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HI, juan
I'd like to suggest you can choose the KE02 , KE02 is a 5 V MCU with enhanced FlexTimer(FTM), suitable for BLDC motor control. You can learn more detail information about KE02 through the link as below.
And there is a ready-made solution to diver BLDC with FRDM-KE02Z. You can learn more about the solution by click the link below.
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/app_note/AN4776.pdf?fromsite
Have a good day,
Xi Fan
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HI, juan
I'd like to suggest you can choose the KE02 , KE02 is a 5 V MCU with enhanced FlexTimer(FTM), suitable for BLDC motor control. You can learn more detail information about KE02 through the link as below.
And there is a ready-made solution to diver BLDC with FRDM-KE02Z. You can learn more about the solution by click the link below.
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/app_note/AN4776.pdf?fromsite
Have a good day,
Xi Fan
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Hello,
I have one last question, on the ready-made solution for the motor control does the software used to control the motor have to be a CodeWarrior version, or are there any other softwares that could be used instead?
Thank you,
Juan