Hi Sir.. Great work. I just now subscribed to your channel. I will be watching with great interest. I have worked with the Arduino and Muller design as well. I commend you on your circuit design.
@ZeroFossilFuel The capacitor and FWBR boards were designed specifically to accommodate a maximum of 15 coil pairs. The OPTO and hall-effect sensor boards are ***generic*** by design and hence will allow for up to 16 signal lines (in or out) while resolving to a 4 bit address to minimize the number of pins required for this purpose on the Arduino. In this way I can use the OPTO and hall-effect sensor boards for other projects. In this way, only 9 pins on the Arduino are needed for communication.
Hi Sir.. Great work. I just now subscribed to your channel. I will be watching with great interest. I have worked with the Arduino and Muller design as well. I commend you on your circuit design.
genOlizer 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
hi Hydrtec, love your work nice clean finish i am also building a muller motor need help with the electronics can you help please. thank mate
GRACEFS1 3 months ago
@GRACEFS1 I'll be publishing the circuit schematics very soon. Use at your own risk as this is all work in progress!
hydrtec 3 months ago
Hi Hydrtec. Yes you have been busy with this nice, well conceived boards. Looks like quite a bit of flexibility there. Lovely work, mate!
shubus 3 months ago
Nice Hydrtec ! You have been busy, lol.
Gary
llewgnal 3 months ago
I was wondering why I hadn't heard from you lately! You've been busy! But I think you've fallen one short on your capacitor bank. No?
ZeroFossilFuel 3 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel The capacitor and FWBR boards were designed specifically to accommodate a maximum of 15 coil pairs. The OPTO and hall-effect sensor boards are ***generic*** by design and hence will allow for up to 16 signal lines (in or out) while resolving to a 4 bit address to minimize the number of pins required for this purpose on the Arduino. In this way I can use the OPTO and hall-effect sensor boards for other projects. In this way, only 9 pins on the Arduino are needed for communication.
hydrtec 3 months ago