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Brushless click

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2019-03-07

Package Version: 1.0.0.1

mikroSDK Library: 1.0.0.0

Category: Brushless

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License: MIT license  

Brushless click carries Toshiba's TB6575FNG IC for driving 3-phase full-wave Brushless DC motors. The click is able to safely drive external motors with up to 32V/2A.Brushless click communicates with the target board MCU over the PWM pin, as well as INT, AN and RST pins. The board is designed to use a 5V power supply only.

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Brushless click

Brushless click

Front and back view of the Brushless click board.

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Library Description

The library covers all the necessary functions to control Brushless Click board. Brushless Click communicates with the target board via the PWM module. This library contains drivers for rotation in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction and for PWM function: initialization, for sets duty ratio, starts and stops PWM module.

Key functions:

  • void brushless_counterClockwise() - Set the direction of rotation in the counter clockwise direction function.
  • void brushless_clockwise()- Set the direction of rotation in the clockwise direction function.
  • uint8_t brushless_getInterruptStatus() - Functions gets Interrupt pin state.

Examples description

The application is composed of three sections :

  • System Initialization - Initializes GPIO and LOG structures sets AN and INT pins as input and sets RST and PWM pins as output.
  • Application Initialization -  Initialization driver enables - GPIO, PWM initialization, set PWM duty cycle and PWM frequency, start PWM, enable the engine, and start to write log.
  • Application Task - (code snippet) This is an example which demonstrates the use of Brushless Click board. Brushless Click communicates with register via PWM interface. Its acceleration and slowing down in the counterclockwise direction of rotation ( CCW ).
    Results are being sent to the USART Terminal where you can track their changes.
void applicationTask() 
{
    brushless_counterClockwise();
    mikrobus_logWrite( "      Clockwise      ", _LOG_LINE );
    mikrobus_logWrite( "---------------------", _LOG_LINE );
    mikrobus_logWrite( " acceleration ", _LOG_LINE );
    Delay_1sec();
 
    for ( dutyCycle = 500; dutyCycle < 3000; dutyCycle += 250 )
    {
        brushless_pwmSetDuty( dutyCycle );
        mikrobus_logWrite( " >", _LOG_TEXT );
        Delay_1sec();
        Delay_1sec();
        Delay_1sec();
    }
 
    mikrobus_logWrite( "", _LOG_LINE );
    mikrobus_logWrite( "---------------------", _LOG_LINE );
    mikrobus_logWrite( " slowing down ", _LOG_LINE );
    Delay_1sec();
 
    for ( dutyCycle = 3000; dutyCycle > 500; dutyCycle -= 250 )
    {
        brushless_pwmSetDuty( dutyCycle );
        mikrobus_logWrite( " <", _LOG_TEXT );
        Delay_1sec();
        Delay_1sec();
        Delay_1sec();
    }
  
    mikrobus_logWrite( "", _LOG_LINE );
    mikrobus_logWrite( "---------------------", _LOG_LINE );
    Delay_1sec();
}

Additional Functions :

  • uint32_t brushless_pwmInit( uint16_t freq ) - Initializes the Timer module in PWM mode.
  • void brushless_pwmSetDuty( uint16_t duty ) - The function changes PWM duty ratio.
  • void brushless_pwmStart() Starts appropriate PWM module.
  • void brushless_pwmStop() - Stops appropriate PWM module.

Other mikroE Libraries used in the example:

  • PWM
  • UART

Additional notes and informations

Depending on the development board you are using, you may need USB UART clickUSB UART 2 click or RS232 click to connect to your PC, for development systems with no UART to USB interface available on the board. The terminal available in all MikroElektronika compilers, or any other terminal application of your choice, can be used to read the message

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