Hello,

I am currently looking for a beaglebone black cape and a python library 
allowing to control two brushless motors. Could you please send me a little 
more information about the solution you propose (especially, the 
hardware)?? It's not a problem to produce the cape myself from schematics 
or layout but I think I don't have the necessary level to design it.

Thanks a lot,

Gabriel

Le lundi 12 août 2013 17:35:10 UTC+2, Travis Estep a écrit :
>
> Actually, motors are what got me into electronics to start with. I was a 
> physics major in college who was also teaching himself to program. After 13 
> years of banging out code, I got curious about electronics. My first 
> project was a brushed motor controller for my RC car. After a few years of 
> tinkering with that stuff, I jumped to brushless motors, steppers, pretty 
> much anything that needed to move, I toyed with it.
>
> I'll consider starting a blog or maybe adding these services to the 
> offerings my company has right now. However, until I get that up and 
> running, anyone that needs a custom solution can certainly hit me up. The 
> components I use are top quality, the boards are professionally printed and 
> assembled, and my work is always guaranteed.
>
> Along with the boards, I can also offer custom control software solutions. 
> Need motors that ramp-up to speed, gradually apply braking, are limited to 
> X RPMs? I have code that handles all of that and can be tailored to the 
> user's needs.
>
> I've also done solutions where the control board and power board were 
> separate, allowing the user to switch quickly between brushed and 
> brushless, or add power handling abilities on a needed basis.
>
> I can provide documentation/schematics/board layouts of examples for 
> anyone interested.
>
> On Monday, August 12, 2013 9:55:22 AM UTC-4, mickeyf wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, 10 August 2013 08:19:32 UTC-7, Travis Estep wrote:
>>>
>>> If you need a custom motor cape, let me know. I have one I built for my 
>>> BBB with over 100 amp capability.
>>
>>
>> This sounds like something a lot of people would find interesting if you 
>> were to publish it somewhere - a blog of your own or one of the home 
>> hardware hacker sites? (But, "There are all kinds of motors")
>>
>

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