2024-08-05 07:00 AM - last edited on 2024-08-05 07:11 AM by Andrew Neil
Hello,
We are trying to run 4 installations of these B-G431B-ESC1 motor control boards, and have faced some technical challenges.
This is a very bare-bones test-setup to get the installation and programming workflow worked out.
In a nutshell:
The problems start when we solder the peripherals onto the board.. How delicate is the board to heat transfer while soldering?
We have "practiced" 2 boards, so they fell victim to erroneus handling and incorrect soldering technique.
Third board we have installed peripherals to, we checked the following:
Attached you can find the related error messages, and images of the board drive. Also please find the images of the soldered board.
We've tried to keep the transferred heat to the minimum in order to solder the wire connections.
Any help and tips would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
Tuomas
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2024-08-06 08:49 AM
Hello @TuomasSun,
As the board does not respond anymore, may be a component did not support high temperature.
If you can use another board, please, in a first step only connect DC supply and Motor phases, and test if connection is still ok. Could you use "soldering flux" to ease soldering, a thinner tip, and a lower temperature.
If board connection is still ok, add HALL sensor connections.
2024-08-06 08:49 AM
Hello @TuomasSun,
As the board does not respond anymore, may be a component did not support high temperature.
If you can use another board, please, in a first step only connect DC supply and Motor phases, and test if connection is still ok. Could you use "soldering flux" to ease soldering, a thinner tip, and a lower temperature.
If board connection is still ok, add HALL sensor connections.