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  1. owhite

    xKillah - Enduro eBike

    thanks for posting!
  2. owhite

    xKillah - Enduro eBike

    please post some pictures!
  3. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    A pic of the MP2-DFN with heat sink mounted to lid of aluminum CNC case.
  4. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    I have very little experience with Vesc but dont you need to activate the UART in vesc-tool?
  5. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Hello People. Just a minor update from the post the MP2-DFN, the version of the MP2 which does not use TO-220s. V0.3 is a slightly improved version. There are no circuit changes, but some components have been updated. However, the main improvement was a safety issue. Note this picture...
  6. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    All references to amperage in the post are phase amps.
  7. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Hello people, I'm please to report on a new open source version ESC. This board uses NVMTSC4D3N15MC MOSFETs but still is a MP2: Designed to run 300A at 150v (so far only tested at 100v) Fully compatible with VESC using the STM32F405 pill Cheap to order -- manufacturing files ready to upload to...
  8. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    FLASH MESC AND USE THE STM32CUBEIDE DEBUGGER Greetings people. I have made two video tutorials: MESC tutorial to flash firmware on to the MP2-ESC Using the STM32CubeIDE debugger with MP2-ESC Documentation for Video1 is here: [LINK], Video 2 documentation is here: [LINK] Topics for the videos...
  9. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I have ordered these and like A-DamW I did not have an issue. I also have had the experience when JLC has found problems in boards that I have submitted before and there were no complaints. Agree with badgineer -- making that change seems fine to me.
  10. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    My last order for 10 boards was $232 USD not including shipping. Then you'll need: 18 FETs (see this page for suggestions [LINK] some caps DCDC converter for 12v (example: PQDE6W-Q110-S12-D) DCDC converter for 5v (example: XP power VR05S05) headers (example: 929850-01-20-10) the cheapest...
  11. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    So I encourage you to order from jlcpcb --it's unlikely that you save money by ordering the constituent parts and doing it yourself. We typically use jlcpcb to handle all the SMD parts and you solder the rest. What we've found is for many people this is a very hard project if you dont have a...
  12. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    yes, I have a couple versions on my bench at the moment.
  13. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Regarding a fan header, yes you certainly could solder to 12v and gnd on the underside coming off of the low side of buck converter. I have bluetooth on mine. I dont use VESC but in my case I connected it to one of the serial ports and it worked without problems. Flipsky ships a BT board (and...
  14. owhite

    NEW QS 165 MOTOR

    have a look at this post [LINK] where I got 720 ehz. RPM = ehz * 60 / polepairs therefore it produced 6,170. This was with 18S and brilliant field weakening firmware written by @mxlemming. Note that QS is now shipping a version 2 with specs that will probably be better than my motor.
  15. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    @andrewwinter - I've mentioned this before but be sure to have a look at our docs for testing the MP2 to check for potential problems. @mxlemming - I wonder if we could also generate some docs to help people debug/test their opamps. 🤔
  16. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    with more throttle the torque on the back wheel is such that it loses traction and screech/spins on the tarmac.
  17. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Greetings people. A set of performance plots for the MP2. Results are based on the latest MESC firmware build with field weakening. Firmware used for testing was developed by @mxlemming and is available here [LINK] . MESC documentation is available [HERE], questions about firmware operation...
  18. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Regarding this and your previous post about busbar holes -- I dont claim to know the best way to do it all and, without seeing a picture it is a bit hard to comment. Go ahead and try some things and report back. The main issue is that soldering and fabrication are more impactful with these...
  19. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    Regarding bus bars. They dont need to be segmented. Have a look at some of the bus bars methods at this link and let me know if you have any questions. If you are planning at running at high amperage you most certainly want to mount to a heat sink.
  20. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    And because of noise on the lines. @mxlemming , recall that I was throwing errors that went away after I put a cap across the throttle pin on the F405 pill and ground. @Dayanul Alam please note there is a readme with soldering help for the MP2 here.
  21. owhite

    building the BESC - 100V, 400A motor controller [NOT RECOMMENDED]

    People smarter than myself have reviewed the circuit and have found some minor problems that would not necessarily account for the issues. It may be a combination of: the BOM, the layout of the board, and some aspects of the circuit. I am not sure but I've stopped using the board.
  22. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    are you able to get the MP2 to work with other types of motors?
  23. owhite

    building the BESC - 100V, 400A motor controller [NOT RECOMMENDED]

    Max, sorry this is not going to be very helpful, but tbh VESC motor detection is not very good. If you remember your motor values when the ESC was working well you could try to type those into VESCtool manually. The other thing that worries me is for any ESC, if you run some of the components...
  24. owhite

    Modular, Multi-Platform, 300A ESC

    ... The tubing around your MOSFET retaining bolt is an interesting approach, and I also happen to like using thermal pads. :-) I also like what I see so far of your enclosure, it looks like good progress towards a splash-proof design. Great work -- it's really nice to see your progress!
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