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Motor Controller Testing
I was wondering if anyone had devised a good way of testing motor controllers? If so I'd love to know your method, my team has a couple of controllers that are questionable and we need to test them.
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Re: Motor Controller Testing
What type?
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Take the laptop and install FreeDOS on it. Write a simple app to toggle the RTS pin on the serial port to simulate the desired servo signal (you can code it to simulate both Vic and Jag signals). You can get highly accurate and stable performance because there's no multitasking going on. You can hard-code a test sequence into the app, or you can read the test sequence from a text-file script, or you can have a simple user interface to change the command. Build a fixture to hold 2 motors with their output shafts connected together. Drive one motor with the motor controller you are testing. Run tests with the leads of the other motor open. Stop the test and connect the leads together and run another test with the leads shorted. |
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The date of your post is 11/05... Has anyone has built one of these lately? Where did you get the parts and what was the total cost? |
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Parts were salvaged from his inventory as a hobbyist; I believe total cost was in the $20 range. |
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Re: Motor Controller Testing
Here is ours. We use a y pwm cable to the Jags to test ganged motors. We use this device to test our prototypes, motor burn in and robot builds before the electronics go in. All the parts were from Radio Shack under $50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibuAAnxgExQ https://picasaweb.google.com/1045493...18593684294434 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-Tius1e10U Last edited by roystur44 : 19-05-2012 at 02:09. |
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(I've seen it before and got excited, but I'm not exactly sure how to implement one ourselves) Anyways nice idea! |
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Re: Motor Controller Testing
Pololu has several RC servo controllers.
http://www.pololu.com/catalog/category/12 I use one hooked to a lap top to run our motors when the C-rio and the programers are not available. Also can do analog conversions to check sensors. The app that runs on the pc is nice. |
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Re: Motor Controller Testing
Jameco has a tutorial about PWM:
http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/diy/pwm.html http://www.dprg.org/tutorials/2005-11a/index.html https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/st...0001_120539_-1 |
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One timer generates the pulses every x milliseconds, the other varies the output pulse width from 1 to 2 mSec. If you try to do both with a single timer you end up varying a parameter you don't want to vary. Plus, a 556 is really no more expensive than a 555... |
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