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    My advice? Unless you can build a speed controller for less than 25 quid then I wouldn't bother. Easier to buy some turnigy 85a esc and convert them

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    I think the best way would be to get a machine going and then look at making custom parts down the line.

    Oh and the only DIY controllers I know the ins and outs of use a pic chip, interfaced to an H bridge driver with the H bridge appropriately mounted
    Last edited by typhoon_driver; 19th September 2013 at 20:20.

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    Hi,

    Since a few years, i'm trying to project my own ESC.
    And until now i'm on this "project".

    This year i used my own ESC to control the claw of Rabid, a FW that used a RS550 on the weapon, i tested the ESC with REAL 150A of peak and ~45A during the "holding time". None problem.

    At this moment i'm using the TZ85A and the PY25A on my FW's.

    I never had problems with the TZ85A, with the PY25A i burned 3...all without load, i just turned on and then, burned.

    Project and make a viable ESC requires a LOT of time, money and patience

    Ending this, lets start the "how build"...

    First of all,

    - You need a uC to convert the PPM signal from the RX to a PWM signal that will control the H bridge.

    - The PPM signal have (normally) a width between 1ms and 2ms;

    1ms= -100% PWM(reverse)

    1,5ms = 0% PWM (stoped)

    2ms= 100% PWM (forward).

    - The period of this signal (normally) is 18-20ms.


    I advise you to use just N-channel MOSFET's on the H bridge, for this you will need of a "pump charge" to saturate the highest side of the H bridge.

    - Use a mosfet driver to control the H bridge with feedback, NEVER a "pnp/npn arrangment" (problem of the PY25A), this will burn the H bridge because the delay and "shoot-through" effect.

    - If you use parallel mosfet's, use a low resistance ( 47ohm to 150ohm) on the gate of each mosfet and a fast reverse diode. The resistence to produce a "equal" saturation and the diode to a fast discharge when you invert the rotation.

    I could give you a LOT of information and advises, but i don't know what you already know .



    Any question, feel free to ask.




    Guilherme Ferreira
    Last edited by RobotExtreme; 19th October 2013 at 08:22.

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