nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor 1.2.822

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dotnet add package nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor --version 1.2.822                
NuGet\Install-Package nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor -Version 1.2.822                
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<PackageReference Include="nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor" Version="1.2.822" />                
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paket add nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor --version 1.2.822                
#r "nuget: nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor, 1.2.822"                
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// Install nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor&version=1.2.822

// Install nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=nanoFramework.Iot.Device.DCMotor&version=1.2.822                

DC Motor Controller

This is a generic class to control any DC motor.

DC motors are controlled by simply providing voltage on the inputs (inverted voltage inverts the direction).

DC motors can be controlled with 1, 2 or 3 pins. Please refer to the sample to see how to connect it.

Never connect DC motor directly to your board, instead use i.e. H-bridge

3- vs 1/2-pin mode

2/1-pin mode should be used only if H-bridge allows the inputs to be changed frequently otherwise excessive heat or damage may occur which may reduce life-time of the H-bridge. It may also cause increased energy consumption due to energy being converted into heat.

Usage

See full sample for more details.

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    const double Period = 10.0;
    Stopwatch sw = Stopwatch.StartNew();
    // 1 pin mode
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(6))
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(PwmChannel.Create(0, 0, frequency: 50)))
    // 2 pin mode
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(27, 22))
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(new SoftwarePwmChannel(27, frequency: 50), 22))
    // 2 pin mode with BiDirectional Pin
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(19, 26, null, true, true))
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(PwmChannel.Create(0, 1, 100, 0.0), 26, null, true, true))
    // 3 pin mode
    // using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(PwmChannel.Create(0, 0, frequency: 50), 23, 24))
    // Start Stop mode - wrapper with additional methods to disable/enable output regardless of the Speed value
    // using (DCMotorWithStartStop motor = new DCMotorWithStartStop(DCMotor.Create( _any version above_ )))
    using (DCMotor motor = DCMotor.Create(6, 27, 22))
    {
        bool done = false;

        string lastSpeedDisp = null;
        while (!done)
        {
            double time = sw.ElapsedMilliseconds / 1000.0;

            // Note: range is from -1 .. 1 (for 1 pin setup 0 .. 1)
            motor.Speed = Math.Sin(2.0 * Math.PI * time / Period);
            string disp = $"Speed = {motor.Speed:0.00}";
            if (disp != lastSpeedDisp)
            {
                lastSpeedDisp = disp;
                Debug.WriteLine(disp);
            }

            Thread.Sleep(1);
        }
    }
}

schematics

BiDirectional Pin schematics

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