Enquête sur le pilote de moteur à courant continu sans balais Esc-30A

Regarding electronic experimentation, one often faces difficulties and successes in the search for knowledge and control. One such project uses ESC-30A Brushless DC motor drivers, small devices with a microcontroller unit combined with half bridges to control motor operations.

Starting with a 12V DC source, the first steps in using the ESC-30A are to power it bearing in mind the delicate transistor threshold of roughly 20V to avoid possible damage. The driver must be kicked starting with a precise “low throttle” signal—a quick pulse at 400Hz with a 1-ms pulse width proving successful.

Later moves to start the motor involve widening the pulse beyond 12V BLDC Motor Driver 1 ms, up to a maximum of 2ms. Especially trying a 2-minute pulse during the driver’s power-up phase produces bad results. Usually featuring three pins—Red, Black, and White—White is the control signal; Black is the ground; Red denotes power input. Fascinatingly,