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Supported Targets ESP32

MCPWM brushed dc motor control Example

This example will show you how to use MCPWM module to control brushed dc motor, you need to make connection between ESP32 and motor driver

This code is tested with L298 motor driver, user needs to make changes according to the driver they use

Motor first moves forward, then backward and then stops for 2 Secs each countinuously

Step 1: Pin assignment

  • GPIO15 is assigned as the enable/input 1 for motor driver
  • GPIO16 is assigned as the enable/input 2 for motor driver

Step 2: Connection

  • connect GPIO15 with input 1 of motor driver
  • connect GPIO16 with input 2 of motor driver

Step 3: Initialize MCPWM

  • You need to set the frequency and duty cycle of MCPWM timer
  • You need to set the MCPWM unit you want to use, and bind the unit with one of the timers