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Solo BETA - Sections Description; Section 1 - Motor Output; Section 2 - Supply Input; Section 3 - Analogue Inputs and +5 V External Supply

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SOLO BETA User Manual
Sections Description:
Section 1 - Motor Output
This connector of SOLO should be connected to the Motors wires. You can find out more about
how to connect them by looking at the Minimum Required Wirings part, but in general for 3
phase motors the A,B,C pins should get connected to the 3 phase wires of the motor and for DC
brushed motors only B and C pins are required to be connected to the motor.
Section 2 - Supply Input
This is the Power Supply input of SOLO and you can power it up with any input voltages from 8 to
56 volts in continuous mode, depending on the voltage rating of the Motor Connected at the
output. The max rating for supply input is 58V in transient mode, meaning that SOLO will go into
over-voltage protection mode in case the supply or BUS voltage rises above almost 58 volts.
Section 3 - Analogue Inputs and +5V External Supply
This is the Analogue commanding port of SOLO, through these inputs/outputs, you can control the
Speed or Torque of your motors by sending analogic commands using PWM pulses with any
frequency above 5kHz or sending direct analogue voltages rated from 0V to 5V, you can also use
them to limit the current fed into your Motor in a completely Analogue Mode ( see the Minimum
Required Wirings Section)
This part is composed out of 5 pins:
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January 2021 - Revision V_1.0.5 Copyright © 2020, All right Reversed. SOLO motor controllers.
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