Algobuilder motor control
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‎2024-01-02 10:53 AM
Hi, can i control a motor with Algobuilder? or the software is only used to visualize the data?
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‎2024-01-02 11:40 AM
Neither, nor. Algobuilder is used for the design of algorithms for MEMS sensors, the selection and configuration of the controlling STM32 and, if necessary, STM32 NUCLEO boards. Details can be found in the documentation tabs of the websites of Algobuilder and X-CUBE-ALGOBUILD.
Does it answer your question?
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/Peter
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‎2024-01-02 11:40 AM
Neither, nor. Algobuilder is used for the design of algorithms for MEMS sensors, the selection and configuration of the controlling STM32 and, if necessary, STM32 NUCLEO boards. Details can be found in the documentation tabs of the websites of Algobuilder and X-CUBE-ALGOBUILD.
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
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‎2024-01-02 12:11 PM
Yes, thanks. Do you know a software with which i can control a motor based on sensor data
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‎2024-01-02 12:35 PM
Well, that's not as easy as it sounds, because you first have to define which algorithms should be used to control the motor (and which motor type). I don't know of any ready-made solution for this, but perhaps a forum member does.
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‎2024-01-02 11:21 PM
Thanks
