Now that the ESC32V3 series production is at the doorstep I've started to replace the prototypes by series production.
The supplied 470uF cap is good for 6S but it's a little bulky so I had to find a new place for it. The V3 version I'm using comes without the micro USB socket --> USB2UART needs to be used (as with ESC32V2).
- 3.5mm bullet connectors were soldered to the motor connection pads. Connector on the I/O is a MicroMatch 10-pin. My primary interface is CAN --> wires were added in addition.
A MicroMatch 10-pin connector (i.e. Digikey A110869CT-ND) is added to the I/O pins. The connector needs some 'hacking' (bending the pins on one side by using a plier) to make it fit. It allows to use the UART (only 5 pins were needed (DTR is NC)), PWM and CAN interface from a cimpable connector (i.e. Digikey A107014CT-ND).
- I've stared with soldering the UART side, then bend the contacts on the CAN/PWM side to mate the solder pads and soldered them in place finally. You can clearly see this ESC32V3 version has no USB socket mounted.
- 470uF/50V cap is wrapped in heat shrink and placed on the ESC32V3
- Picture shows how I bend the connector leads.
- Bottom view with cap soldered.
- ESC32V3 wrapped in heat shrink, ready for mounting
Also started to prepare a .XML-file for QUATOS. With a AUW < 1kg this Rachel config can be used with the FOC QUATOS license that comes with the M4.
Thanks to Fred we now have a tool to visualize .XML files in 3D (refer to
viewtopic.php?f=48&t=4456 for the total story as well as the tool itself). This is very helpful for finding errors in the config file.
Here is what the Rachel's .XML look like:
- 3D visualization of the Rachel .XML-file
- rachel_0r2.xml.zip
- Rachel .XML file 0r2
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- rachel_0r2.pdf
- interactive 3D file
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