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Andy Lian Gabriel Miranda Chris McManus Drew Pearson Andrew Perez

Andy Lian Gabriel Miranda Chris McManus Drew Pearson Andrew Perez

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Andy LianGabriel MirandaChris McManusDrew PearsonAndrew Perez

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Design motor control system for the Solar Jackets solar racing vehicle

Continuing work from previous group Fall 2010

System responsibilities: Electric motor operation Central communication between vehicle

subsystems

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Test bench construction Safety systems

designed and installed Functioning motor

control using serial and analog signals

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Effective cruise control Switch between serial and analog control

Air gap adjustment and controlEffective load testing

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Dynamic control of motor air gapFunctional cruise control using SBCRegenerative brakingLoad testingCommunication with vehicle

subsystems

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Air gap between rotor and stator Adjustable while motor in use

▪ Increase air gap –> Increase top speed/Decrease torque

▪ Decrease air gap –> Decrease top speed/Increase torque

Need highest torque when gap is minimized▪ 35-40 in-lb (640 oz-in)

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Stepper Motor Planetary Gear

Set Specs

▪ ~120 oz-in▪ 4.5” L x 3.2” H x

2.2” W▪ 12 VDC▪ SBC Control

Pricing▪ Motor: $227-$336▪ Gearbox: $452-

$589

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Window Lift Motor

▪ FIRST Robotics Specs

▪ 82 in-lb▪ 12 VDC

Pricing▪ $60-$80

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Pros Cons

Option 1 (Stepper Motor)

-SBC Control-Precise Control

-Price-Size-Need gearbox

Option 2 (Window Lift Motor)

-Compact Size-Price

-Hard to find info-Need encoder

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Brake Lights

Reverse Lights

All I/O except serial interface lines

Serial used to check status of controller

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Brake Lights

Reverse Lights

Configures controller

Provides all inputs Checks controller

status

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Controller prevents change from serial to discrete or vice-versa while coasting

Proposed solution: Keep controller in serial mode Run inputs to SBC

IFM

SBC

Inputs

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Responsibilities Automated

motor control Vehicle

subsystem communication

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RS-485 Battery Management Maximum Power Point Tracking

USB Human-Machine Interface

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RS-485 Battery Management Maximum Power Point Tracking

USB Human-Machine Interface

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RS-485 Battery Management Maximum Power Point Tracking

USB Human-Machine Interface

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Speed control mode Speed is represented by throttle pot voltage

▪ Full voltage represents full speed Braking is represented by regen pot voltage

Torque control mode Difference in pot voltages determines motor

phase current Motor phase current is proportional to

torque

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Values exist in registers on motor controller

SBC routines include Cruise control Regenerative braking control Report motor condition to other

subsystems Respond to condition of other

subsystems

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• Use motor-generator setup • Will provide

• Verification of motor and cruise control functionality

• Variable loading of motor

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Previous test setup

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Generator Added for load

testing Connected via

shaft

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Variable load Mimic drive

cycles

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With permission from Professor Habetler or Harley, we will conduct load testing in Van Leer Room W 139. We will receive help from Stefan Grubic

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Successful operation of Fall 2010 motor setup

SBC code restructuring and cleaningPreliminary load test strategyPreliminary air gap control system

specs

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Successful compilation of SBC codeSelect air gap adjustment motorSerial control of motorWrite cruise control algorithmLoad and test motorRegenerative braking

algorithm/setupCommunicate with other subsystems

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