larryatheist
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Has anyone used brush motors for multirotors
I would start by assuming you need a reasonably powerful Microcontroller, programmed in assembler or C.I have written
pgms for STEPPING MOTORS. So back to the software and hardware necessary to sequentially activate those COILS
on the STATOR. However is my picaxe fast enough ? I use 14M2.
That's hard to answer without knowing exactly how the motors are to be driven and controlled and how much work you have to do to achieve what you want, how many motors are to be controlled and what else you are expecting your PICAXE to do.So back to the software and hardware necessary to sequentially activate those COILS on the STATOR. However is my picaxe fast enough ? I use 14M2.
So you also need stability control as well ?By the way my take on these things is autonomous flight sine RC, software in control. My HELLO WORLD will be start motors, ascend five feet,hover one minute, descend ,
land, shut engines.
Larry, Forgive me for sounding like the proverbial wet blanket but I'm still not convinced that you grasped the size of the task that you are attempting.thnx SRNET -- I am listening to a need for fast micro-controller and avoiding interpreter Basic because of its slowness. also verifying position of coils ala server motors.
By the way my take on these things is autonomous flight sine RC, software in control. My HELLO WORLD will be start motors, ascend five feet,hover one minute, descend ,
land, shut engines. However, easy to talk the talk, but harder to walk the walk !