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Coding a PIC to control a BLDC motor 1

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t305100

Automotive
Aug 25, 2006
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I am looking for some expert help.

I need to write code for a pic micro (why a pic? cause that's what I'm tooled up for).

I don't want the job done for me, I want to use this as an opportunity to take this hardware engineer (me) to being capable of some firmware development.

So I'm looking for someone experienced to give some help & guidance.

Your help really will be deeply appreciated.
 
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Well you aren't going to get that help here, as it is too labor intensive. 'Eng-Tips' not 'Eng-Training'!

As for your PIC - BLDC, Microchip has a PIC-BLDC demo board and a training seminar based around it. They are both excellent! I know, I took them!

The seminar costs about $25 more than the demo board (which they give you along with books and lunch. You use the demo board during the seminar. They also give you a BLDC motor.

Here's some links on Microchips demo boards/application notes.

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
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