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Arduino Uno
Three to provide the motor board control, one to run the sensing gear.
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Arduino Motorshield REV3
Add on shield for arduino. Based on the L298 H-Bridge chipset the Motorshield can power up to 2 motors at 2A or 1 motor at 4A. I am of course using it because it simplified the creation of my AC Power from DC.
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Solidworks
For all that pesky hardware design
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Copper Float Valve
Each being sawed in half to provide the inductive copper shell for the spherical motor.
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IMU - 9250/6500 Drone Navigation Chip
Also contains a magnetometer for detecting the strength of my magnetic field. Coupled with the IMU and the arduino's internal timer this give me the flux density in both space and time.
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Floor Piece
6mm Plywood, provides mounting slots for all aspect of the design.
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Supporting Structure for Induction Model
12* Plywood Braces, an Acrylic Roof Structure and 4 bearing mounting blocks.
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Force Transfer Bearings (Roller Bearings)
For supporting and allowing the sphere to rotate.
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90 Degree Stators
Made from laminated, laser-cut, sheel sheets
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Coils
Enamalled AWG 19 Copper Wire
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5x5mm Neodynium Magnets [N45]
For the BLDC Rotor
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Hollow Sphere Flux Core
56 sheets of mild steel tacked together and placed inside of the copper shell.
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Ansys Maxwell
FEA simulation software. Free uni software, hopefully this wil indicate if I am at all in the right ball park.
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Laptop with MatLab
Used to create analytical model, also used to compile data received from the sensing arduino.
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Arduino Mega
The Master Controller for the 3-Phase Power
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