/Arduino-FOC

Arduino FOC for BLDC and Stepper motors - Arduino Based Field Oriented Control Algorithm Library

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Arduino Simple Field Oriented Control (FOC) library

Library Compile License: MIT arduino-library-badge

We live in very exciting times 😃! BLDC motors are entering the hobby community more and more and many great projects have already emerged leveraging their far superior dynamics and power capabilities. BLDC motors have numerous advantages over regular DC motors but they have one big disadvantage, the complexity of control. Even though it has become relatively easy to design and manufacture PCBs and create our own hardware solutions for driving BLDC motors the proper low-cost solutions are yet to come. One of the reasons for this is the apparent complexity of writing the BLDC driving algorithms, Field oriented control (FOC) being an example of one of the most efficient ones. The solutions that can be found on-line are almost exclusively very specific for certain hardware configuration and the microcontroller architecture used. Additionally, most of the efforts at this moment are still channeled towards the high-power applications of the BLDC motors and proper low-cost and low-power FOC supporting boards are very hard to find today and even may not exist.
Therefore this is an attempt to:

NEW RELEASE 📢: SimpleFOClibrary v2.2 - see release

  • Sensor floating point error bugfix (initial solution) #83, #37
  • Sensor class restructuring - slight API change - docs
  • Restructured the generic code and simplified adding new mcus: IMPORTANT: an additional compiler flag needed for PlatformIO see issue and PlatformIO docs
  • Removed initial jump #110, #111
  • Double to float transformation of the code - performance increase by @sDessens (#100), @KaSroka (#100)
  • Docs webiste translated to Chinese! 🎉: Awesome work 😃 by @MINQING1101, @Deng-ge-open-source and @mingggggggg
  • New MCU support - docs
    • Support for arduino leonardo #108
    • Initial support for portenta h7 board in collaboration with Arduino
    • Initial support for esp8266
  • Low side current sensing initial support - docs
    • Initial support for stm32 B_G431B_ESC1 by @sDessens: PR #73
    • Initial support for samd21 by @maxlem: PR #79
    • Initial support for esp32 by @byDagor

Arduino SimpleFOClibrary v2.1

This video demonstrates the SimpleFOClibrary basic usage, electronic connections and shows its capabilities.

Features

  • Arduino compatible:
    • Arduino library code
    • Arduino Library Manager integration
  • Open-Source: Full code and documentation available on github
  • Easy to setup and configure:
  • Modular:
  • Plug & play: Arduino SimpleFOCShield

Arduino SimpleFOCShield v2.0.3

Features

  • Plug & play: In combination with Arduino SimpleFOClibrary - github
  • Low-cost: Price of €15 - Check the pricing
  • In-line current sensing: Up to 3Amps/5Amps bidirectional
    • configurable: 3.3Amps - 3.3V adc, 5Amps - 5V adc
  • Integrated 8V regulator:
    • Enable/disable by soldering pads
  • Max power 120W - max current 5A, power-supply 12-24V
    • Designed for Gimbal motors with the internal resistance >10 Ωs.
  • Stackable: running 2 motors in the same time
  • Encoder/Hall sensors interface: Integrated 3.3kΩ pullups (configurable)
  • I2C interface: Integrated 4.7kΩ pullups (configurable)
  • Configurable pinout: Hardware configuration - soldering connections
  • Arduino headers: Arduino UNO, Arduino MEGA, STM32 Nucleo boards...
  • Open Source: Fully available fabrication files - how to make it yourself

Getting Started

Depending on if you want to use this library as the plug and play Arduino library or you want to get insight in the algorithm and make changes there are two ways to install this code.

  • Full library installation Docs
  • Minimal project builder Docs

Arduino SimpleFOClibrary installation to Arduino IDE

Arduino Library Manager

The simplest way to get hold of the library is directly by using Arduino IDE and its integrated Library Manager.

  • Open Arduino IDE and start Arduino Library Manager by clicking: Tools > Manage Libraries....
  • Search for Simple FOC library and install the latest version.
  • Reopen Arduino IDE and you should have the library examples in File > Examples > Simple FOC.

Using Github website

  • Go to the github repository
  • Click first on Clone or Download > Download ZIP.
  • Unzip it and place it in Arduino Libraries folder. Windows: Documents > Arduino > libraries.
  • Reopen Arduino IDE and you should have the library examples in File > Examples > Simple FOC.

Using terminal

  • Open terminal and run
cd #Arduino libraries folder
git clone https://github.com/simplefoc/Arduino-FOC.git
  • Reopen Arduino IDE and you should have the library examples in File > Examples > Simple FOC.

SimpleFOClibrary minimal project builder

For those willing to experiment and to modify the code I suggest using the minimal project builder minimal branch.

This code is completely independent and you can run it as any other Arduino Sketch without the need for any libraries.

All you need to do is:

  • Go to minimal branch
  • Follow the tutorial in the README file and choose only the library files that are necessary for your application.

Arduino code example

This is a simple Arduino code example implementing the velocity control program of a BLDC motor with encoder.

NOTE: This program uses all the default control parameters.

#include <SimpleFOC.h>

//  BLDCMotor( pole_pairs )
BLDCMotor motor = BLDCMotor(11);
//  BLDCDriver( pin_pwmA, pin_pwmB, pin_pwmC, enable (optional) )
BLDCDriver3PWM driver = BLDCDriver3PWM(9, 10, 11, 8);
//  Encoder(pin_A, pin_B, CPR)
Encoder encoder = Encoder(2, 3, 2048);
// channel A and B callbacks
void doA(){encoder.handleA();}
void doB(){encoder.handleB();}


void setup() {  
  // initialize encoder hardware
  encoder.init();
  // hardware interrupt enable
  encoder.enableInterrupts(doA, doB);
  // link the motor to the sensor
  motor.linkSensor(&encoder);
  
  // power supply voltage [V]
  driver.voltage_power_supply = 12;
  // initialise driver hardware
  driver.init();
  // link driver
  motor.linkDriver(&driver);

  // set control loop type to be used
  motor.controller = MotionControlType::velocity;
  // initialize motor
  motor.init();
  
  // align encoder and start FOC
  motor.initFOC();
}

void loop() {
  // FOC algorithm function
  motor.loopFOC();

  // velocity control loop function
  // setting the target velocity or 2rad/s
  motor.move(2);
}

You can find more details in the SimpleFOC documentation.

Example projects

Here are some of the SimpleFOClibrary and SimpleFOCShield application examples.

Documentation

Find out more information about the Arduino SimpleFOC project in docs website

Arduino FOC repo structure

Branch Description Status
master Stable and tested library version Library Compile
dev Development library version Library Dev Compile
minimal Minimal Arduino example with integrated library MinimalBuild