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Question Does anyone use stm32 as the main controller?

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by bobo, Feb 10, 2023.

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  1. bobo

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    I want to use stm32 to control my brushless motor controller.
    My brushless motor is 48V 400W,
    My controller is a FOC motor driver,
    which can receive pwm, can and 485 signals.
    I hope to find friends to play with.
    Thank you.
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    Why didn't anyone answer?
    Are you all using arduino?
    That's a little too small a toy.
    Do you use stm32 or esp32?