Are you suggesting Lebowski to become a little girltexaspyro said:Write it in C... assembler is SOOOO last millennium. You should not have any problems at all with performance.
Lebowski said:C is for little girls
Are you suggesting Lebowski to become a little girltexaspyro said:Write it in C... assembler is SOOOO last millennium. You should not have any problems at all with performance.
Lebowski said:C is for little girls
texaspyro said:Write it in C... assembler is SOOOO last millennium. You should not have any problems at all with performance.
Njay said:Lebowski said:C is for little girls
Alan B said:Overloading of operators is probably that C++ stuff Texaspyro was talking about.
I don't think we should recommend "C" for Leb. He has clearly indicated his preference and we should respect that. We each have our own experiences, but part of this journey is getting to choose how we do it - be it the micro or the language.
Assembler will take a lot longer to get done, and it will have a lot more nagging bugs that pop up later on, and I would not choose it, aside from the occasional special purpose inline code for C. But I respect Leb's desire to do so.
Right now I have ~100 4110 mosfets for ~50 4115 mosfets 1 vmm650-100 100v 680 amp megafet and 7 1200 amp 1200 volt igbts. So the plan is to make it scalable and the power stage built separately! I want to be able to use this controller for everything! My first mission is colossus!zEEz said:Hey guys, perhaps I told it in another thread, but I repeat it here:
the good news is that you can download a standard free motor controller developer kit
with C source code for the STM8S chip from the ST website... 8)
It is nothing incredible, but I found some 'infineon like' controllers using that chip
and code around on ebay .... I bought one and it is working fine ...![]()
Perhaps you can find some good tips and ideas to steal from that code too ...![]()
... the good point is they give sensored and sensorless code versions ... and my sensored
controller I play with is working fine even without halls attached ...![]()
Quite curious about your plans with the power stage![]()
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Have you already selected the drivers and power mosfets ?![]()
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have fun!
Arlo1 said:Right now I have ~100 4110 mosfets for ~50 4115 mosfets 1 vmm650-100 100v 680 amp megafet and 7 1200 amp 1200 volt igbts. So the plan is to make it scalable and the power stage built separately! I want to be able to use this controller for everything! My first mission is colossus!
I dont have 200 volt fets i asked you to find a awesome fet rated to 200v with the same specs you posted for the fets with 75v limit! (this was on another thread for those who are wondering what im talking about).Alan B said:So we have:
E = L x di/dt
We double E, and double L so di/dt is the same.
Plus the FETs have increased R.
Have we gained anything useful there?
Arlo1 said:So if you have a motor with a kv and rewind it for 1/2 the kv then the inductance is 4x. The gains here are controller efficiency and reliablility because inductance is what slows the raise of current flow over time! Meaning less switching losses with more inductance and the motor efficiency stays the same! This 4x slower rise of amps lets the controller have a better shot at limiting the amps with out over shoot as well!