What is unclear? If it says 10u, then use a 10u capacitor..When it says C1 10u, what should I use there
What does this mean? Please clarify. What exactly is written on the power box? What power does your application need?- The DC Power 12v 5A, is 5A = to 0.5A I can read in the power adaptor box?
What answer do you expect? Size as you like, color as you like, mounting type as you like....SW1 BUTTON, what should I use there?
How many options do you see?I don't know where should the blower be connected? is a mystery for me...
They are the same points......
When it says GND in different parts of the schematics, what to do? should I wire them all together?
An electrolytic capacitor.When it says C1 10u, what should I use there
It is 5A capacity adapter and not 0.5A wall adapter.The DC Power 12v 5A, is 5A = to 0.5A I can read in the power adaptor box?
A switch .SW1 BUTTON, what should I use there?
I only have one doubt about the MOTOR, the examples I see everywhere are motors with 3 cables, mine only comes with one, I think this is called BRUSHED.
You need a brushless DC motor that come with three wires. The three wires should be connected to the three fat blue wires (marked A B C on the PCB).
Your arduino needs 5V DC.
Anyway, I do not know about the ESC unit; does it supply regulated 5V to be connected to the arduino??
Impossible.I see everywhere are motors with 3 cables, mine only comes with one, I think this is called BRUSHED.
Now there are two wires. What now?So I am unsure how to wire if I only have 2 cables coming out of my motor so I have done this:
Wired the A and C cables from the BLDC Electronic Speed Controller to the motor, leaving the one in the middle disconnected, does that makes sense?
Hi,
Impossible.
No electric (and no electronic) device can work with one wire only. It needs at least two wires.
Most so called "BLDC" motore come without electronics and have at least three wires.
In this case the "DC" in "BLDC" is misleading. Without electronics it is an AC motor.
Now there are two wires. What now?
If you have a motor with two wires only, then most probably it is no BLDC motor. Don't connect your (non BLDC) motor to a BLDC motor controller.
My recommendation:
Before you start designing an application you need to know the requirements.
Otherwise you will come to situations like now: the speed controller does not fit to your motor ... and can't work.
Klaus
The circuit allowed me to power the arduino through the BLDC Speed controller, I am powering the BLDC with a 12v 5A power adaptor.
I hope the BLDC is powering the Arduino with what it requires. :/
The circuit allowed me to power the arduino through the BLDC Speed controller, I am powering the BLDC with a 12v 5A power adaptor.
Well, that means the ESC can power the arduino but have you programmed the arduino?
Did you connect a three phase BLDC motor to the three fat blue wire? Did the arduino control the BLDC speed?
You will need other sensors as well to be connected to the arduino.
only consider pure oxygen mixing with air delivered at the correct pressure and volume and beyond most persons means to do it safely.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?