Costs 4+ times as much ($80 now, $90 later) as I would like for
product use, but perfect for development. All of the
communications options, the web interface, and compatibility with
their other products is great. Clearly must be using one of the
all-in-one FOC capable chips as it is limited to 180W. In their
table, they list comparable competitors, 3 of which also have a
nice enough price.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/odrive-robotics/odrive-micro
Nice that small drive boards are proliferating, although while aiming at uses like surgical robotics many aren't trying to drive costs down much yet.
https://www.ingeniamc.com/product-finder
Seems like we ought to be able to pair a $5 FOC chip with a $1
microcontroller on a $4 board for a range of uses.
sdw
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Stephen D.
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Founder: VolksDroid, Blue Scholar Foundation |
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