by garygid (Posted Mon, 09 Sep 2013 00:26:09 GMT)
Valery,
If you do not mind saying, what do you actually have working
with the Arduino Due now, or expect to have soon?
Could people buy a 12 kW buck-only kit from you?
Caution to all:
The Due is a 3.3v only part, and using traditional 5v parts need
special interface considerations.
We had no major problems using the AVR-CAN board, except:
1. We only got one A-to-D to work well, so we added an external
opto-isolated analog mux.
2. The 10-bit PWM needed more resolution to do the output
current regulation better.
Valery,
If you do not mind saying, what do you actually have working
with the Arduino Due now, or expect to have soon?
Could people buy a 12 kW buck-only kit from you?
Caution to all:
The Due is a 3.3v only part, and using traditional 5v parts need
special interface considerations.
We had no major problems using the AVR-CAN board, except:
1. We only got one A-to-D to work well, so we added an external
opto-isolated analog mux.
2. The 10-bit PWM needed more resolution to do the output
current regulation better.