Please donate / send to me 2 of this new motor controllers so I can start the development work.Pealy said:Hi,
Since May 2020, the firmware of the TSDZ2 in 48V version has to be changed, so the open source software is unusable for this version.
Do you know if a porting is in progress.
Thanks for the information
cresny said:I'm confused by this post. I received a new 48v model last week and it's running great with the OSF.
Thanks and I promise to do everything I can to start document the hardware and find the tools needed for developers, this will be the very first steps.michih. said:psw has the old controllers. at enerprof the new versions. I collected donations in a German pedelec forum and have now been able to send a new controller to Cashino. I am currently collecting. the amount for a 2nd controller would be together. We may get support from enerprof and with additional donations we can send an entire motor.
MFG Michael
I just created the repository, please add that information there (images files and any text can be added to that README file or you can create a new one). Do a fork of the repository to your github account, do the changes on your fork and finally do a pull request to the original repository and I will accept.michih. said:andibrainer has already measured the port assignment. I don't know if it will help you.
MFG Michael
michih. said:psw has the old controllers. at enerprof the new versions. I collected donations in a German pedelec forum and have now been able to send a new controller to Cashino. I am currently collecting. the amount for a 2nd controller would be together. We may get support from enerprof and with additional donations we can send an entire motor.
MFG Michael
I think we are all very interested!! - so fork the repository, add the files and your notes on your fork and finally do a pull request and then I will accept it: https://github.com/OpenSourceEBike/TSDZ2_new_motor_controller_firmwareabrainer said:@casainho, I have measured the pinout of the new XMC1302 controller. I attach the document as an attachment. If you are interested I can contribute a disassembled cleaned controller board and an Infineon XMC1302 boot kit. I would send the parts to @michih. so he can send them with the next shipment to you.
Kind regards abrainer
I can accept that boards, and clean motor controller would be great, but, don't you prefer to use it yourself? Don't you plan to help on the development??abrainer said:@casainho, I have measured the pinout of the new XMC1302 controller. I attach the document as an attachment. If you are interested I can contribute a disassembled cleaned controller board and an Infineon XMC1302 boot kit. I would send the parts to @michih. so he can send them with the next shipment to you.
Kind regards abrainer
Nfer said:cresny said:I'm confused by this post. I received a new 48v model last week and it's running great with the OSF.
Where did you order it? PSWPower?
casainho said:Anyway, we should be able to port the firmware of controller V1 to controller V2 and ignore at start that 3 phase currents
casainho said:as the sum of the phase currents is equal to the total phase currents that we calculate already on the controller V1 firmware