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How to control the speed of a 3 phase motor Manually using SOLO in Open-loop mode |OpenLoop|Standalone
In this tutorial, we are showing the steps of driving a 3 phase motor and varying their speed in Open-Loop Mode using SOLO without using any extra modules and totally in manual mode. The motor here can be a Brushless DC, PMSM or an Induction AC motor. In This tutorial...
How to control the speed of BLDC motor using Arduino and SOLO in Closed-loop sensorless mode |FOC|BLDC|Sensorless
In this tutorial we are going to see SOLO controlling the speed of a BLDC motor using ARDUINO UNO as the commanding unit. SOLO, here, controls the speed of this brushless DC motor which is rated for 150W in closed-loop sensorless mode using FOC ( field oriented...
How to control the speed of DC motor using ARDUINO and SOLO in closed loop sensorless mode
In this tutorial we are going to have our hands on SOLO controlling the speed of a DC motor using ARDUINO as the commanding unit. SOLO, here, controls the speed of the DC brushed motor in a closed-loop sensorless manner with nested Torque-Speed loops. If you are not...
How to control the Torque of your Brushless AC motor using SOLO and ARDUINO | ESC | FOC | Sensorless
In this tutorial, we will get experience on how to drive and control the torque of brushless AC or Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) using SOLO alongside ARDUINO as a commanding unit. This control is based on Field Oriented Control principle in closed-loop...
How to control speed or torque of your Brushless Motor with Arduino using SOLO (closed-loop)
SOLO features outstanding options for its users and one of them is enabling them to control the speed or torque of their BLDC, PMSM, BLAC motors in a sensorless closed-loop manner with cutting edge technology of Field Oriented Control, but what’s more interesting is...
The Simplest way to Drive Brushless motor with ARDUINO using SOLO (Open-loop)
Despite all the technologies available out there, brushless motors are still challenging to be properly driven and control due to their complex and mostly expensive controlling demands they require! But this article is aiming to instruct you through an easy and...
Boosting your electric scooter with SOLO
We have just finished the latest prototype of SOLO and now its time to put it into action. And guess what! We choose to test it with a real product: an Electric Scooter. We just bought a second-hand TAKIRA scooter right from Amazon and try to boost it by using SOLO...
Brushed motor vs Brushless motor
Brushed motors Brushed motors were introduced in the 19th century with the invention of solid-state electronics technology. Brushed motors were the first equipment to produce mechanical energy with the help of electrical energy. A DC power was required to operate a...