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Mastering Beaglebone Robotics

You're reading from   Mastering Beaglebone Robotics Master the power of the BeagleBone Black to maximize your robot-building skills and create awesome projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783988907
Length 234 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Preparing the BeagleBone Black FREE CHAPTER 2. Building a Basic Tracked Vehicle 3. Adding Sensors to Your Tracked Vehicle 4. Vision and Image Processing 5. Building a Robot that Can Walk 6. A Robot that Can Sail 7. Using GPS for Navigation 8. Measuring Wind Speed – Integrating Analog Sensors 9. An Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle 10. A Quadcopter 11. An Autonomous Quadcopter Index

Controlling brushless DC motors using the BeagleBone Black


Whichever physical design you choose, you'll need to control the motors, and the BeagleBone Black can do this task. In this case, I chose fairly standard brushless DC motors, four Turnigy D2836 9 950KV Brushless Outrunner Motors available at hobbyking.com, and then fitted them with RC boat propellers, the Traxxas Propeller Left 4.0mm Villain EX TRA1584 available at rcplanet.com. These motors work just fine when underwater and are easy to control with radio-controlled Electronic Speed Controllers (ESC).

For this project, you'll need four brushless DC motors, and four ESC controllers. You'll need to make sure that the ESCs will be able to control the motors to go both forward and backwards. Here is an image of one such unit:

This particular unit is a Turnigy Trackstart 25A ESC, made normally for an RC car, and is available at many retail and online RC outlets. The connections on this unit are straightforward. The red and black wires...

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