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Brushless Motor Connections and Operation
84 Advanced Digital Motor Controller User Manual V2.0, July 8, 2019
Safety Switches
Any Digital input can be used to add switch-activated protection features. For example,
the motor(s) can be made to activate only if a key switch is turned On, and a passenger
is present on the driver’s seat. This is done using by configuring the controller’s Digital in-
puts. See “Digital Inputs Configurations and Uses” page 58.
Monitoring and Telemetry in RC or Analog Modes
The controller can be fully monitored while it is operating in RC or Analog modes. If direct-
ly connected to a PC via RS232, RS485, TCP or USB, the controller will respond to oper-
ating queries (Amps, Volts, Temperature, Power Out, ...) without this having any effect on
its response to Analog or RC commands. The PC Utility can therefore be used to visualize
in real time all operating parameters as the controller runs. See “Run Tab” in Roborun+
Utility User Manual.
In case the controller is not connected via a bi-directional link, and can only send infor-
mation one-way, typically to a remote host, the controller can be configured to output a
user-selectable set of operating parameters, at a user selectable repeat rate. See “Query
History Commands” on page 251
MicroBasic scripting can also be used to generate a periodic text string containing param-
eters to monitor.
Using the Controller with a Spektrum Satellite Receiver
Some controller models can be connected directly to a miniature Spektrum SP9545
satellite receiver. Using only 3 wires this interface will carry the information of up to
6 command joysticks with a resolution and precision that is significantly higher than
traditional 1.5ms pulse signals.
The PC utility is used to map any of the 6 channels as a command for each motor. Binding
the receiver to the transmitter is done using the %BIND maintenance command. See
“Maintenance Commands” on page 254 for details on the binding procedure.
Using the Controller in Serial (USB/RS232/RS485/TCP) Mode
The serial mode allows full control over the controller’s entire functionality. The controller
will respond to a large set of commands. These are described in detail in “Serial (RS232/
RS485/USB/TCP) Operation” on page 161.