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Simulator 3DOF development with brushless motor + Arduino

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Playsimulator, Jan 25, 2016.

  1. Playsimulator

    Playsimulator Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello everyone,


    I would like to show you my study of my 3 DOF simulator .

    For the cinematic of the motion platform, here are the element that I will use.
    • Angle gear 1/50 or 1/60 (see according to final mass of the platform
    • 1000W Brushless Motors Leadshine EL5-M1000-1-32 (3.2Nm / 3000 rev / min)
    • Double cam with different positions to 100mm / 80mm / 60mm.


    Mechanical of the motion platform 3DOF:


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    Gravity center :


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    Electrical of the motion platform 3DOF:


    I would like to use Simtools + Arduino Uno + 3 Driver Leadshine EL5-D1000-1 (See the link of the datasheet below). What do you think about that?

    https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=...K6PeA6hfgUTah08NA&sig2=KHgElHE2Cro5OMGU7qSUdA


    I try to draw the wiring between the arduino and the Driver Leadshine EL5-D1000-1. (See the PDF on the link below)

    http://jonueva.synology.me/Sch%C3%A9ma%20playsimulator_V2.pdf
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  2. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    it looks good! :thumbs
  3. Playsimulator

    Playsimulator Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello Racing Mat,
    You are everywhere!!!
    You are impressive
    I need some information about the wiring between the Arduino and my brushless driver EL5.
    I am not electronics engineer; I understand nothing but I try.
    I would like to know if i can compare my driver EL5 with the card Monster in terms of signal. (PWM)

    For you the software of the arduino will be the same than you or not?

    For the moment it's a little fuzzy for me.
  4. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    Thanks!
    can you share here the datasheet of this EL5?
  5. Playsimulator

    Playsimulator Member Gold Contributor

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  6. momoclic

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    Pourquoi ne pas mettre d simples rotule en place des joints de Cardan en haut des bielles ?

    Why not set up of simple ball universal joints at the top of the rods?
  7. Playsimulator

    Playsimulator Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello Momoclic,

    The sphérical bearing does not have enough angle, I prefer use these types of hinges for their robustness and large tilt angles.
    The disadvantage is the price.
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  8. Blugreen

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    Hi @Playsimulator. I am going to follow this as I wish to build almost exactly the same unit. Have you progressed further?
  9. Playsimulator

    Playsimulator Member Gold Contributor

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  10. Playsimulator

    Playsimulator Member Gold Contributor

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    I would like to share with you the advancement of my project of 3DOF.

    I begin to see the end of the manufacturing and I hope that first results will be good.




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  11. Martoul

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    Nice 3D pictures!
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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Looking good, well done, and excellent craftsmanship.

    I am really looking forward to your next video once the top frame is complete.
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  13. SeatTime

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  14. sasystem

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    I love this job.
    In practice you do not exactly like the design. Why? It's a nice design :thumbs
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    Not too sure who you are commenting to, but could not find a negative comment on this thread ? I do like AC Servo motors (I would have loved to use them in my sim) - I was just pointing out for members who may not know, that they are quite expensive $$$ for your average DIYer - which is true.
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    Very Very nice ... Love your work
    Can you please just post more details of the motors wireing and the driver configuration .
    And which aurduino code did you use ?

    I mostly advice using a VFD inverters for 3 phase induction motors with the same angled gearbox and an SMC3 Arduino code for such 3DOF setup .
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  17. sasystem

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    I made a comment in the thread. It was not a response to your comment.
  18. bruce stephen

    bruce stephen Hammer doesnt fix it, must be electrical

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    Wow those servos are a little pricey. This should be a blast when it's finished. Very clean build @sasystem look forward to seeing this rig completed.
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    Bruce. Yes. I can not wait to see it in operation.
    PDF file link does not work. It's just me?
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    First test of the 3 DOF
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