
Njay wrote:Take a look at arduino too, it's cheap, and although it doesn't have any special hardware to deal with tri-phase motors but it has a simple C/C++ library and you'll find lots and lots of code and community support.


Njay wrote:Maybe someone built an arduino-like base library for PICs, but you'll find alot more code to deal with other devices that doesn't make part of the base library. arduino is very plug&play, and you can use your code later in a custom-board made with the same AVR chip, there's no special hw support needed to run it.
Anyways, this is just an advice to take a look at it too.


Arlo1 wrote:Njay wrote:Take a look at arduino too, it's cheap, and although it doesn't have any special hardware to deal with tri-phase motors but it has a simple C/C++ library and you'll find lots and lots of code and community support.
Whats the chances we could use the arduino programing for the PIC18F2431?




Lebowski wrote:if you really want to program PIC's on the cheap, google for parallel port PIC programmer.
Most of this stuff is old though (for one I don't have a parallel port anymore) and probably won't support your 18F2431





Ruudi wrote:Very interesting and promising 26 pages of posts but what are the results? Has anyone been driving with this mc33033 simple controller and powerful outrunner on bike?
I had similar but low power controller done a few years ago and tested it with small motor from printer. Thanks to this theme I know now why it didn't start the motor itself.


salty9 wrote:Jeremy,
I scanned the thread and could find no data on power output of your controller. Could you provide the power levels your are using on your controller? I am planning something around 5kw. Thanks for any info.







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