Hardware Design Considerations for an Electric Bicycle using BLDC Motor

Texas Instruments

Published Date: 06/11/2014

Description

A traditional bicycle is a two-wheel vehicle that is propelled by the rider who delivers muscle power through pedals that rotate one of the two wheels. The rider steers the front wheel to create a force that returns and maintains the vehicle center of gravity into a stable zone whenever necessary, thus keeping the bicycle upright. An electric bicycle carries batteries that deliver electric power to a motor that is coupled to either wheel. In most electric bicycles the rider can chose to use muscle power to deliver all, part, or none of the propulsion power required to maintain an adopted travel speed. Some models even sense pedal pressure and command the motor to deliver more power whenever the rider pedals harder.

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DRV8301DCA DRV8301DCA Buy Datasheet
DRV8301QDCAQ1 DRV8301QDCAQ1 Buy Datasheet
DRV8301QDCARQ1 DRV8301QDCARQ1 Buy Datasheet
DRV8302DCAR DRV8302DCAR Buy Datasheet
DRV8307RHAT DRV8307RHAT Buy Datasheet
DRV8308RHAR DRV8308RHAR Buy Datasheet
DRV8312DDWR DRV8312DDWR Buy Datasheet
DRV8332DKDR DRV8332DKDR Buy Datasheet