It could be any of dozens of different microcontroller brands and each manufacturer offers downs to hundreds of individual devices. Then each Microcontroller can be programmed to do just about anything with hundreds to a hundred-thousand lines of programming code.Which microcontroller is present inside an Electronic Speed Controller and a Buck Converter ?
Open it up and see!!Which microcontroller is present inside an Electronic Speed Controller and a Buck Converter ?
I want to use it for some simple RC project( I am a beginner). But I guess you got a point. It could be any of the microcontrollers available. Thanks!It could be any of dozens of different microcontroller brands and each manufacturer offers downs to hundreds of individual devices. Then each Microcontroller can be programmed to do just about anything with hundreds to a hundred-thousand lines of programming code.
So, what are you hoping to do with your ESC?
Can you please give me the name of any common microcontroller used in ESCs ? I have searched for it thoughout the internet but all in vain.Open it up and see!!
Max.
Thanks Max. But are Picmicro site and microchip.com same ?Go to the Picmicro site and search 'Sensorless BLDC'.
For typical RC use, only one direction is required, as the motor leads are swapped to obtain the other dir.
Also Google DIY ESC for RC
Max.
Thanks DickCappels. Finally I got it. I would surely go through its datasheet.ATTINY25 from Microchip is specifically designed for that kind of use (includes deadtime in the complimentary PWM outputs).
Yes. Several sources there, AN970 AN1160B AN1305 et-al.Thanks Max. But are Picmicro site and microchip.com same ?
Thanks Max. The site suggested by you was very helpful. I have bookmarked it.Yes. Several sources there, AN970 AN1160B AN1305 et-al.
Max.