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Arduino uno r3 ibt2 hbridge

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Salvo224, Feb 16, 2016.

  1. Salvo224

    Salvo224 Member

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    Hello everyone following the advice of some users of the forum I decided to shelve Pololu jrk12v12 and switch to Arduino with h bridge ITB2. You tell me if you know this wire configuration is correct?
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    with this configuration that Arduino code should I use? I have Smolka engine 24v 404.458
    thanks in advance deposit to all who help me image.png
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    You should write your own code probably...

    And your schema is not good. You need to separate all pwm. Each is a different analog signal to drive a motor in one direction.

    EDIT : you need pwm signal on Lpwm and Rpwm and digital outputs (separate too) on R_en and L_en
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    These are already supported using the SMC3 arduino code. Just check the SMC3 thread for wiring and setup details.
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    Hello i am new to this motion sim thing. I have already built my simulator and am now trying to figure out how i should wire my h bridges and arduino. I have the same ibt2 drivers and the arduino r3. Can anyone help me find a good wiring diagram that i can use?
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    The FAQs are split into sections and you will most often find answers there: https://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/

    There are several ways to configure MMs, depending on how much power is being used, each is detailed in the MM section of the FAQs. But single bridge is the easy way to go and you will find the wiring details here: https://www.xsimulator.net/communit...cts-as-a-single-motor-driver-more-power.5482/

    MMs must have cooling, see here for details: https://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/xilence-cooler-for-moto-monster-sparkfun.211/
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    Hello Salvo224,
    did you solve the wire configuration for Arduino with h bridge ITB2?
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    out of curiosity, why did you decide to go with the itb2 rather than the monster moto?
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    Motomonster ha 14A continue 30A picco, ibt2 43A picco e monta già di serie un buon dissipatore di calore.
    Io uso 2 Ibt2 in parallelo x 86A sul mio volante directDrive e funzionano alla grande.

    Motomonster has 14A continuous 30A peak, ibt2 43A peak and already sets a good heat sink as standard.
    I use 2 Ibt2 in parallel x 86A on my directDrive steering wheel and they work great.