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[[en/BrushlessCtrl#Software_update|description]] of the BL-Update [[en/SoftwareUpdate#include.2BAC8-KopterTool.2BAC8-TerminalWindow-SoftwareUpdate.BL-Ctrl|description]] of the BL-Update

BL-Ctrl V2.0



Brushless-Controller Version 2.0

BL2_0a.jpg

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main Features

  • ATMEGA168 with 16kB Flash
  • Current: 35A continuos & 40A Peak (provided there is good cooling)

  • Voltage: up to 5s-Lipo (18,5V)

  • Sizes: 21 x 44mm (like the V1.0)
  • Capacitors: a second capacitor is required for currents > 20A

Features

  • Current measurement
  • Temperature measurement

  • Voltage measurement

  • 11Bit Resolution (2047 steps)

  • I2C-Bus for MikroKopter

  • serial port for MKTool
  • PPM-input (Important: if the PPM-input is used make sure the 4-5 jumper is not closed)
  • Jumper to address the Addresses 1-8

  • Configurable by the I2C-bus using Koptertool -> the Koptertool can remain connected to the Navi or the FC

Show temperatures in the virtual display

temperatures.gif

Display of the measured values in MKTool

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL_20_Scope.jpg.html

(in this case the BLC must directly connected to the MKUSB)

value of the rotation speed

The motor speed in RPM (Rotation per minute) is:

  • UPM = raw * 780 / no. of magnets
  • Example: at rpm(raw) = 30 is the speed 2340rpm if the motor has 10 magnets

Electrical commutation frequency vs. rotation speed

  • RPM = f * 60 * 2 / magnets

The maximum electrical commutation frequency of the BL2.0 is 1666Hz, so the max rotation speed is 20.000rpm if the motor has 10 magnets

Display of the temperatures in the display Jeti

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/Jeti_Temperatures.gif.html

See also: JetiBox

Safety

  • adjustable current limit, gently slows down and doesn't shut off
  • gentle reduction of temperature
  • doesn't start at> 85 ° C (if the engine is blocked for some time)

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL2_0_40A_TemperatureLimitation2.gif.html

Adjustable

The settings are recordered at the start of the MK into the BL-Controller.

The settings can be stored manually in the single controllers.

In order to show the BL-Ctrl menu press Ctrl + Settings.

  • BL-Settings1.gif

Meaning of the parameters:

  • Max. current: Sets the upper limit for the motor current in amperes. At higer currents it is not switched off but cut back
  • Temperature Limiter: Limits the maximum temperature of the board in °C. At higher temperatures are not turned off, but cut back (one percent per 0.1 ° C)
  • PWM Scaling: defines the maximum power at maximum setpoint. This allows you to limit the maximum thrust, without losing resolution on the gas control.
  • Start PWM: set PWM when you start the engines. When the motors start badly, you can modify this value.
  • Current Scaling: this value is used for individual fine tuning of the current measurement of a controller.
  • Reverse Direction: Here you can reverse the direction of a controller by software.

Notes

  • You can set the parameters of a single controller using its address, or even all at the same time (select "Any").
  • Only activated (front chackbox) parameters are set.
  • To store the settings permanently (ie, even after restart) in the controllers you must activate the option "Store to EEPROM" before writing.
  • The default settings can be loaded again when the button "Restore Default" is pressed. However, these are stored permanently only if you have also selected the option "Store to EEPROM".
  • Only settings of controllers whose gas mixing in the mixer table is greater than 0, which means are then used in the attitude control, can be written and read.


  • BL2_0d.jpg

See also: Firmware 0.80

Address selection

Each engine requires a unique address. Therefore the BL controls addresses are assigned by 1-8.

On BL-Ctrl V2.0 the motor address is set on the board using jumpers (use solder).

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL20_ADR.jpg.html

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL-Ctrl2_0-Adr.jpg.html
BL-Ctrl2.0



Where:

Adress (Motor)

1-2

2-3

4-5

1

open

open

open

2

open

closed

open

3

closed

open

open

4

closed

closed

open

5

open

open

closed

6

open

closed

closed

7

closed

open

closed

8

closed

closed

closed

Capacitors

The BL-controller comes with two capacitors. The second capacitor is needed from 20A. It does not hurt if you fit both capacitors.

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL_20_Elko.jpg.html

Important note: polarity - the white, thick-minus mark of capacitors must be on the board margins

Wiring diagram

http://mikrocontroller.com/files/BL_Ctrl_V2_0_Doku.pdf

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL_20_BOT.jpg.html

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL_20_TOP_001.jpg.html

Connection

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL-Ctrl2_0_Connect1.jpg.html http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/BL-Ctrl2_0_Connect2.jpg.html

BL-Ctrl in Okto distribution

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/Okto_BLs.jpg.html

Software Update

Here the HEX-files

description of the BL-Update

Addresses 9-12

For larger MikroKopters with more than 8 motors, you need to update the firmware "BL-Ctrl_MEGA168_V0_..._ADR9-12.hex"

Miscellaneous

  • The software source of these BL-Ctrl is not open
  • Here the ATMEGA168 incl. Bootloader as spare part

  • If there is a software update: the software may be updates only by serial MKTool. Using the SPI one would delete the boot loader - which is not public

General info on BL-Ctrl


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