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on 29.09.2010, 12:51

Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Frakk on 29.09.2010, 12:51

I have been getting questions about Pololu's motor controller, the Jrk 12v12 I have recommended before as an alternate to the AMC and dMSHB.

I would encourage anyone trying this controller, and dedicate this thread to those looking for support.
http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1393

Specifications
Motor channels: 1
Operating voltage: 6 – 16 V
Continuous output current: 12 A
Peak output current: 30 A
Auto-detect baud rate range: 300 – 115,200 bps
Available fixed baud rates: 300 – 115,200 bps
Available PWM frequencies: 20 kHz, 5 kHz
Reverse voltage protection?: Yes
USB connector style: USB Mini-B

Configurable parameters include:
PID period and PID constants (feedback tuning parameters).
Maximum current.
Maximum duty cycle.
Maximum acceleration.
Error response.
Input calibration (learning) for analog and RC control.

For more information please read the very well documented user's guide: http://www.pololu.com/docs/pdf/0J38/jrk ... roller.pdf

Please post your comments and thoughts for discussion! :cheers:
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on 29.09.2010, 14:50
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Frakk on 29.09.2010, 14:50

That would be great! They can be controlled through the USO with simple serial commands, but a plugin would make it even simpler.

The hardware and motor driver is nothing to get excited about, but I agree that the whole package is excellent!
12A(30Apk) will handle most wiper motors with proper heatsinking.

Pololu is great for their software, ease of use and their documentation. The quality of their products is also very good, although I haven't worked with their mid-high power range.
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on 29.09.2010, 17:02
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Interview on 29.09.2010, 17:02

I'm waiting until someone has finished. :)
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on 29.09.2010, 18:36
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Interview on 29.09.2010, 18:36

Some construction picking up big intensity currents. 49A sometimes not
enough.

"Device-----------IRF3205 N-Ch
VMax-------------55V
Current-----------110A @ 25 Celsius
------------------80A @ 100 Celsius
Dissipation--------200W"

In this pololu controller:
"Peak output current: 30 A"

is it to low?

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on 30.09.2010, 00:55
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Frakk on 30.09.2010, 00:55

I think it is fairly obvious: If you need more current than a device offers, you should look somewhere else.
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on 01.10.2010, 16:51
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Interview on 01.10.2010, 16:51

The Polopu Controller coalesces when i race 2 hours :D
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on 01.10.2010, 22:22
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Frakk on 01.10.2010, 22:22

You will fry the AMC/dMSHB before the Pololu, if that is what you mean by "coalesces".
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on 17.10.2010, 22:52
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby peter1970 on 17.10.2010, 22:52

ok guys some dumb questions coming
first i am hopless with electronics so i dont want to have to build a pcb so in my joyrider am i right in saying this is an off the shelf contrller that i can use instead of the amc and h bridge that i keep seeing plans for.

will it work with joyrider?
is it as good as tronics?
looking at the instructions it looks like i nead one for each motor (2 motors in joyrider) is this right?
is it harder to set up than tronics?

ty all in advance for any help you can give i realy want to get this project going.
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on 18.10.2010, 17:07
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby Frakk on 18.10.2010, 17:07

Yes, this is off the shelf controller as far as you don't have to make the PCB, solder components and program the chip.
You still have to interface it to computer, put cooling on it if necessary, connect your motors, potentiometers, etc...
You will need 1 for each motor.

This controller is better than the AMC in many aspects. It is much safer to use, great software is included, easy to adjust many things and you don't have to build it.
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on 18.10.2010, 20:47
Re: Pololu Jrk 12v12

Postby peter1970 on 18.10.2010, 20:47

ty so much i have ordered two
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