Initial version of hardware is ready, firmware development is under progress.Open the controller you have, find out which chip it uses, typically an STM chip, then look into making it talk to your phone. That's the lowest cost route.
Initial version of hardware is ready, firmware development is under progress.Open the controller you have, find out which chip it uses, typically an STM chip, then look into making it talk to your phone. That's the lowest cost route.
I am under no illusion that I would be able to make a perfect controller. But my hope is to make a good pedelec controller that can make cycling an enjoyable experience, being aware that people have different preferences and might not suit everyone.Let's say that you have indeed designed and made the perfect PAS system. In that case the only comment we can make is to congratulate you and ask how and when we can get one.
BTW, I have some memory about something like this from a few years ago. Did you mention this before on here or some other forum?
The discussion that I remember was a few years ago. I'm sure it was a guy from India or somewhere like that and the idea was similar to yours.I am under no illusion that I would be able to make a perfect controller, perfect is the enemy of good. But my hope is to make a good pedelec controller that can make cycling an enjoyable experience, being aware that people have different preferences and might not suit everyone.
This was mentioned on ES, here it started
I had mentioned only in ES forum, that was only last year. It certainly is not me.The discussion that I remember was a few years ago. I'm sure it was a guy from India or somewhere like that and the idea was similar to yours.
Get to know better the pedelec user viewpoint, beta testing and feedback, and later if things work out well sales.You were missing my point above. let me make it clearer: What are you expecting or hoping to get from us?
Controller estimates rider pedal effort without using any accessories, connections other than the ones normally made on a pedelec. Based on this estimate, it instructs the motor to provide torque (current) in proportion. Please bear with me on not revealing further details about the idea.You need to be more specific about exactly what your idea does, then we can comment on it.
I also have a proof-of-concept implementation that provides a bionic feel w/o using torque sensor. Implementation was done on an open source hardware platform (VESC), firmware changed to implement the idea.All we have is that you say that you think that your idea makes the power algorithms better for you.
As I mentioned earlier, it was complete e-bike purchased & since it was the first one I didn't want to mess with electricals (e-cycles are rare here, also it is difficult to get repaired at the service center). I came to this conclusion based on the behavior.We have very little details of what your bike was like before you started other than you didn't like the power algorithms. How much power did it have? What was the current from the controller? What's the voltage, what type of motor was it? what sort of gars did you have?
Photo of the above mentioned e-cycle I don't have at the moment (it is at a different place, if insisting, I can take the photo tomorrow or Monday), the model is Hero Lectro Townmaster, they have improved the product to add bluetooth & other smart features and is now called Hero Lectro C8 (https://www.herolectro.com/c8-SHLE70GYBK01HM_main.html)Show some photos of the parts.
What I wanted was a bionic riding feel and the proof-of-concept implementation did gave me that.If you don't know what they are, maybe we can, then we might be able to show you alternative ways of solving the problem.
Please don't get me wrong, if you can find that discussion, let me know the link, I too can know what was done there.My memory is starting to come back regarding that previous didcussion. When the details finally came out of what the guy was using, there was something fundamentally flawed in his starting point, so his fantastic idea was blown out.
Is there communication with the controller using switches, such as Morse code via the brakes?Processor algorithm estimates the rider effort from the feedback's available to pedelec controller, no accessories are required other than the one minimally required on pedelec (basic PAS)
Thats actually a possibility.Is there communication with the controller using switches, such as Morse code via the brakes?
Is there communication with the controller using switches, such as Morse code via the brakes?
clever. Would anybody mind if I borrow your idea in my next project, say 5 quick left pulls to increase assist level, 5 right pulls to decrease assist level?Say 5 rapid pulls on a lever to activate the 'mode' then a right & left code to do something, a stealth speed restriction switch maybe .................
Middle finger salute derestrict?"No Officer, there is no switch to disable the speed restriction".
Pedalling backwards can also be detected via the PAS magnets, could be used to trigger something, also could be used in combination with other triggers/switches such as the ebrakes. If there's a gear sensor, something triggered elsewhere on the bike within n seconds after a gear change, could switch on derestriction or something else. Lots of possibilities.Thats actually a possibility.
Say 5 rapid pulls on a lever to activate the 'mode' then a right & left code to do something, a stealth speed restriction switch maybe .................
"No Officer, there is no switch to disable the speed restriction".