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High Voltage CFL Circuit

Started by nievesoliveras, August 14, 2010, 09:00:21 PM

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XS-NRG

You need a programmer and i use the Microchip MPlab software.
I also recommend to use microengeneering PICBASIC PRO toolsuite. :)

You can find how to integrate PICBASIC PRO into MPlab Here:
http://melabs.com/support/mplab.htm

And programmers are around everywhere if you do a search on PIC Programmer on google.
Here one of my favourites:
http://www.microchipdirect.com/ProductSearch.aspx?Keywords=PG164120


nievesoliveras

Thank you @xs-nrg

Lets see what I can do with all the suggested ways to run the brushless motor.
But it is definitely obvious that I have to step up from the way I do electronic circuits.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

In the meantime the parts reach my home I found a 4097 fantastic circuit that does not need to be programed.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

Today I was frustrated with the high prices of the PicBasic and Melabs experimenter boards.  I am unemployed at this moment.

I asked for a donation, but then I found 2 inexpensive pic controller boards on a search.

A photo of them included.  Which one do you recommend me to buy and why?

Jesus

XS-NRG

Quote from: nievesoliveras on September 08, 2010, 12:00:05 AM

4097 fantastic circuit

Jesus

That is a useless piece of shit and it won't bring you any good.
That thing is only good for blinking LED's not for motors or coils.
4017 suck very hard because there is a dead time in between the cycles and you field will fall off drop to zero before the next set of coils is energized.

You need a slight overlap between channels and prefferable programmable because then you can adjust it to your needs and wishes.
It needs to be crystal driven in high speed mode that will give you the timing you are looking for.

And you do not need a board, you just need the chip, a 20Mhz crystal, two capacitors and some buttons, and pherhaps a voltage regulator.

You can build it for about 4$ exept for the programmer but that is like your soldering iron it is just a tool and if you do things right it will be the most important tool you will ever have.

If you want a cheap programmer look for a PICkit2 clone on google.
All the files are there and you can also order cheap kit's.