Hello,
I am a member of the University of Michigan Supermileage project team where we aim to create a hyper-efficient electric vehicle. We're currently trying to use Teensy 4.1 to control our motor. We're using a 3 phase BLDC motor to power our vehicle. So, we're looking to use 6 PWM pins (two for each phase) on the Teensy 4.1.
We're using open source code from the simple FOC website: https://docs.simplefoc.com/code
In order to implement the algorithm on simple FOC, we require 6 PWM pins where pairs of two pins are each on the same timer. (3 timers total, each with two pins for the high and low sides of the phase). As a group of undergraduate students, we're having trouble sifting through the data sheet of the microprocessor on the Teensy 4.1 to see if there are pins which meet this requirement. Thank you for your help!
I am a member of the University of Michigan Supermileage project team where we aim to create a hyper-efficient electric vehicle. We're currently trying to use Teensy 4.1 to control our motor. We're using a 3 phase BLDC motor to power our vehicle. So, we're looking to use 6 PWM pins (two for each phase) on the Teensy 4.1.
We're using open source code from the simple FOC website: https://docs.simplefoc.com/code
In order to implement the algorithm on simple FOC, we require 6 PWM pins where pairs of two pins are each on the same timer. (3 timers total, each with two pins for the high and low sides of the phase). As a group of undergraduate students, we're having trouble sifting through the data sheet of the microprocessor on the Teensy 4.1 to see if there are pins which meet this requirement. Thank you for your help!