Control Large GoBILDA DC Motors With Raspberry Pi & Pololu Motoron HAT - Bluetooth Control Too!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024

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  • @TheCoryjones26
    @TheCoryjones26 2 місяці тому

    I was all about it until i seen that driver board was a mind blowing $200.

  • @petrasvestartas4359
    @petrasvestartas4359 Рік тому +1

    Is there any way to set the rotation angles to dc motors similar to how stepper motors work?

  • @robertmatthews8305
    @robertmatthews8305 Рік тому

    Amazing tutorial!
    Would it be possible to use the motoron hat to control other DC devices (that aren't motors), such as a light to turn on/off?

  • @petrasvestartas4359
    @petrasvestartas4359 Рік тому

    Please show an industrial servo motor controlled via raspberry pi!

  • @waynefilkins8394
    @waynefilkins8394 11 місяців тому

    Is it possible to connect several of these motor controllers to a raspberry pi?

  • @hughconnelly6278
    @hughconnelly6278 Рік тому

    my battery pack is 36v 100amp (peak) is that too much for the board or will it only draw up to 20 amp.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Рік тому

      The board will only draw the Amps that are required, come check here for my cheat sheet of understanding Power Supplies (No Maths!) - core-electronics.com.au/guides/prototyping/power-supply-which-to-choose/
      The larger concern is actually the 36V that your battery pack has. Pololu recommends only 28V max for the max
      nominal battery voltage. That means the high voltage in your battery would end up letting the smoke out of the Motor Controller - www.pololu.com/product/5053
      Hit us up at the forum if you have any more questions - forum.core-electronics.com.au/latest

  • @DarrylAdams
    @DarrylAdams Рік тому +1

    So I take it the motor does not have the torque for tools like routers?

    • @jyvben1520
      @jyvben1520 Рік тому +1

      for woodworking i suppose, maybe combining several motors would work ... (chain)
      and making several light cuts

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Рік тому

      Our range of goBilda has motor speeds from 30rpm all the way to 6000rpm.
      When it comes to cutting material the most important factors to get right is Torque and Feedrates (www.destinytool.com/horsepower-torque.html). I definitely agree with Jyv Ben, you'll be able to cut/route wood with these motors, but if you are interested in CNC cutting hard metals in like steel your definitely better off with 3 Phase, higher rotating, 'bullet-proof' motors. Typically, the speed range of a CNC router spindle is between about 7,000rpm and 24,000rpm for cutting Steel.
      Below are links to those goBilda Motors.
      core-electronics.com.au/5204-series-yellow-jacket-planetary-gear-motor-1881-ratio-80mm-length-8mm-rex-shaft-30-rpm-33-5v-encoder.html
      core-electronics.com.au/5203-series-yellow-jacket-motor-11-ratio-24mm-length-8mm-rex-shaft-6000-rpm-33-5v-encoder.html

    • @Happytobehereee
      @Happytobehereee 27 днів тому

      I have an analog controller- how do I connect it

  • @vikaspoddar001
    @vikaspoddar001 Рік тому

    Please also make video on how to use ROS2 with these hardware

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Рік тому

      I'll get there ❤ I love how ROS2 incorporates Autonomous Mapping