Motor controllers recommendation
Hi,
Could somebody recommend some motor controllers already tested it with ROS? I'm looking for motor controllers that inputs 48v 1000w, supports CANopen CiA 402 and been tested with ros_canopen package.
Best,
Therefore, you'd have your microcontrollers receive serial messages and then send them to the motor controllers/etc . in an format that the hardware is able to understand while programming happens without ROS. ROS framework. (Unless I create ROS nodes with micro-ROS, and then flash it directly to the microcontrollers? Still unsure what I/O will be used in this scenario.) Thanks for the links and keywords. Gives me lots of information to look into!
In my search for hours I've come across a variety of instructional videos for creating and operating a robot using Gazebo for use as a physics simulation however, there's not one that implements this in hardware. TurtleBot3 is a possibility, however it appears that the most affordable version is priced at $500... I would like to know what project was created using a brief BOM and some 3D-printed parts to give me some hands-on experience.
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