BLDC Shield for Arduino with TLE9879QXA40 is designed to drive BLDC motors in combination with an Arduino compatible baseboard. The Shield is flashed with several motor control algorithms (sensorless FOC, Back EMF, hall sensor based block commutation), and it is controlled from the baseboard via SPI. Additionally, it has a 3x2 pin strip to easily connect the Hall pins of an electric motor. It also allows the user to easily change the motor parameters of the motor control algorithms. The whole dataset of parameters can also be saved and loaded from the flash memory of the Shield or written and read from the Arduino. Besides, the Shield has an RGB LED, which can be controlled by the user. Lastly, NANOTEC DB42S03 and Trinamic QBL4208-41-04-006 motors are recommended for our Arduino Shield.
The stackable active BLDC Shield can be used in a wide spectrum of applications such as 3D-printer, multi-axis CNC-milling machines, construction robot arms, multi-copter and other RC applications, side-mirrors, HVAC-flaps, right-regulation, wiper and seat control.
Summary of Features
TLE9879QXA40 chip
3-phase motor driver
Implemented motor control algorithms
FOC, BEMF, Hall
Controlled over Arduino via SPI
Compatible with the Arduino Uno
Up to four Shields can be used simultaneously
Each Shield can be controlled independently
Motor parameters can be set for each Shield individually
Benefits
Easy to use API, allowing the user to quickly setup an application
High performance BLDC motor control in form of the TLE987x chip
Board Type - Evaluation Board
Dimensions - 56x70mm
Family - Embedded Power ICs
Input Type - DC
Interfaces - SPI