<> {{https://www.mikrocontroller.com/images/BL-Ctrl11_unten1.JPG}} = Setting adress = At the BL-Ctrl version 1.1, the address is set by soldered jumpers (short circuits) on the board. {{attachment:BL-Ctrl_adr.jpg}} Addressing: {{attachment:Adr_Tabelle.gif}} You can see the addresses and positions of the motor controller, and the spinning direction of the coherent propellors on this overview: [[http://mc.mikrocontroller.com/images/kopter/verdrahtung1.gif|{{http://mc.mikrocontroller.com/images/kopter/verdrahtung1k.gif}}]] (Click for a better resolution) = Connection data = On the pre-placed BL-Ctrl V1.1 only the Elco has to be placed: {{attachment:Bl-Ctrl_v1_1.jpg}} It's best to bend the Elco 90°, to make it being parallel to the side of the board. You can also see the connection of the I2C bus wires and the voltage supply. <
> /!\ The controller is sensitive to moist. It should be protected with shrink tubing! = Schematic = [[attachment:BL_CtrlV1_1_sch1.gif|{{attachment:BL_CtrlV1_1_sch_kl.gif}}]] (Click for a better resolution) = Component placing = Top side: {{attachment:BL_CtrlV1_1_best_oben.gif}} Bottom side: {{attachment:BL_CtrlV1_1_best_unten.gif}} = Placing the elko and Addresslabel = {{attachment:alleregler.jpg}} One of the possibilities to get acces to the programming port is the 2x5 header. The SerCon ISP1 can be connected to the controller with this connector. ---- KategorieAnleitung KategorieEnglish