Brushless 6 click
PID: MIKROE-2847
Weight: 25 g
Brushless 6 click is designed to drive a three-phase sensorless, brushless motor, also known as
the BLDC motor. The motor rotation is controlled by receiving driving commands via the
incoming PWM signal. This click board fully controls the rotation of the BLDC motor by
utilizing the onboard MCU ATmega8A, an 8-bit MCU from Microchip. The onboard MCU
outputs are not adequate to power on the coils of the BLDC motor directly, so this MCU is used
to control the power circuitry, instead. This circuit consists of 6 MOSFET transistors, used to
switch the power from an external power source to the appropriate stator coils.
The advantages of the BLDC motors over the other types of DC motors are many. Thanks to
their contactless design, BLDC motors last longer and because of the superior rotational speed
and torque properties, BLDC motors are widely used for high-speed, lightweight applications
such as the drive motors for drones, electronic cooling equipment, small house appliances,
robotics and similar applications. The Brushless 6 click provides an easy and elegant solution for
driving BLDC motors.
How does it work?
DC brushless motors, also known as BLDC motors, are becoming very popular recently, due to
the fact that they have many advantages over some other types of DC motors. The term
"brushless" actually means that the rotor of the BLDC motor doesn’t have any surfaces which
make the electrical contact with the stator because the rotor uses only permanent magnetic
materials.
The main control logic component of the Brushless 6 click is the ATmega8A MCU from
Microchip. It uses a 50Hz PWM signal at one of the input pins, routed to the PWM pin of the
mikroBUS™ socket. The duty cycle of the incoming PWM signal is decoded by the onboard
ATmega8A MCU so that a certain pulse width range is used to set speed and direction of the
rotation. The information about how to properly decode the controller PWM signal can be found
in the PWM signal control table, below. MikroElektronika demo application provided with the
Brushless 6 click board, uses simplified functions to calibrate and set the speed and the direction
of the BLDC motor, so it can be used as the reference for the future design.
Since the MCU output can't be used to drive heavier loads directly, the stator coils are driven
through the MOSFET transistors network, controlled by the MCU. The electrical circuit
that powers the coils is also known as the "invertor" circuit because it provides both positive and
negative voltages from the connected external power supply. The motor can be connected via the
onboard connector, which provides an easy and secure connection. There is also a power
connector, used to connect the external power supply, up to 12V.
Specifications
Type
DC
Applications
The Brushless 6 click can be used to drive BLDC motors for a wide range of applications,
such as the BLDC motors for drones, electronic cooling equipment, small home
appliances, toys...
On-board
modules
ATmega8A, an 8-bit MCU from Microchip.
Key Features
Complete driving and control of the BLDC sensorless motors in both directions. Easy to
use PWM signal control through one wire.
Interface
PWM
Input Voltage
5V
Click board
size
M (42.9 x 25.4 mm)
Pinout diagram
This table shows how the pinout on Brushless 6 click corresponds to the pinout on the
mikroBUS™ socket (the latter shown in the two middle columns).
Notes
Ground
Pin
Pin
Notes
NC
1 AN
PWM
16
PWM
PWM control
NC
2 RST
INT
15
NC
NC
3 CS
RX
14
NC
NC
4 SCK
TX
13
NC
NC
5 MISO
SCL
12
NC
NC
6 MOSI
SDA
11
NC
NC
7 3.3V
5V
10
+5V
Power Supply
GND
8 GND
GND
9
GND
Ground
Brushless 6 click electrical specifications
Description
Min Typ Max Unit
External input voltage range 8
12
Output current
1
12
V
A
Onboard settings and indicators
Label
Name
Default
Description
PWR Power LED
-
Power LED indicator
CON1 Connector
-
External power supply connector
CON2 Connector
-
BLDC motor connector
PWM signal control
PWM duty cycle (f = 50Hz)
Command
1ms - 1.5ms
CCW speed (max speed to 0, counterclockwise)
1.5ms
No rotation
1.5ms - 2ms
CW speed (0 to max speed, clockwise)
Note: There is a "dead zone" area around the pulse width of 1.5mS, to compensate for the accuracy of
the used controller stick or some other similar control device.
Software support
We provide a demo application for Brushless 6 click on our LibStock page, as well as a demo
application (example), developed using MikroElektronika compilers. The demo can run on all
the main MikroElektronika development boards.
Example description
The example demonstrates how to initialize and control a brushless motor using Brushless 6
click. The demo application is composed of two sections :
•
•
systemInit - Initializes PWM module but also and Brushless click by executing initialization
procedure. Initialized UART module is used for message logging.
appTask - Periodically changes the motor speed using PWM module but also log current setting
to UART.
void applicationTask()
{
brushless6_setMotor( _BRUSHLESS6_SPEED1 );
UART_Write_Text( " Speed 1 ");
UART_Write( 13 );
UART_Write( 10 );
Delay_ms( 1000 );
brushless6_setMotor( _BRUSHLESS6_SPEED2 );
UART_Write_Text( " Speed 2 ");
UART_Write( 13 );
UART_Write( 10 );
Delay_ms( 1000 );
brushless6_setMotor( _BRUSHLESS6_SPEED3 );
UART_Write_Text( " Speed 3 ");
UART_Write( 13 );
UART_Write( 10 );
Delay_ms( 1000 );
brushless6_setMotor( _BRUSHLESS6_CCW );
UART_Write_Text( " Direction Change ");
UART_Write( 13 );
UART_Write( 10 );
Delay_ms( 1000 );
brushless6_setMotor( _BRUSHLESS6_INIT );
UART_Write_Text( " Stoped ");
UART_Write( 13 );
UART_Write( 10 );
Delay_ms( 1000 );
}
The full application code, and ready to use projects can be found on our LibStock page.
Other MikroElektronika libraries used in the example:
•
•
PWM
UART
Additional notes and information
Depending on the development board you are using, you may need USB UART click, USB
UART 2 click or RS232 click to connect to your PC, for development systems with no UART to
USB interface available on the board. The terminal available in all MikroElektronika compilers,
or any other terminal application of your choice, can be used to read the message.
Downloads
mikroBUS™ standard specification
LibStock: Brushless 6 click library
ATmega8A datasheet
Brushless 6 click schematic
https://www.mikroe.com/brushless-6-click 1-15-18
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