This is an example application demonstrating building an EtherCAT system using Esmacat
Dependencies: EsmacatShield X_NUCLEO_IHM01A1
Basic Information of Esmacat
Information about Esmacat and EASE is provided in the link below. https://os.mbed.com/users/pratima_hb/code/EASE_Example/wiki/Homepage
Information about the hardware needs and setup is provided in the link below. https://os.mbed.com/users/pratima_hb/code/EASE_Example/wiki/Hardware-Setup
Information about the structure of the system and it's software is provided in the link below. https://os.mbed.com/users/pratima_hb/code/EASE_Example/wiki/Software
About this example
This is an example application to demonstrate the ease with which a system, which communicates over EtherCAT, can be build. It measures the RPM of a motor using a proximity sensor.
Following lists the hardware required
- 2 x Mbed boards with Arduino UNO form factor (NUCLEO-F103RB)
- 2 x EASE boards
- 1 x proximity sensor shield (X_NUCLEO_6180XA1)
- 1 x Motor shield (X-NUCLEO-IHM01A1)
- 1 x stepper motor
- 1 x Ethernet POE injector with a 24VDC power supply
- 2 x Ethernet cables
- Keyboard, mouse, and monitor
- PC with Linux/Windows OS installed
- DC power supply for motor
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Diff: main.cpp
- Revision:
- 8:146aac014c84
- Parent:
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- Child:
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diff -r 1d8a73b24eba -r 146aac014c84 main.cpp --- a/main.cpp Thu Nov 26 16:03:39 2015 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Thu Nov 26 16:18:24 2015 +0000 @@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ { /*----- Initialization. -----*/ - /* Initializing SPI bus. */ DevSPI dev_spi(D11, D12, D13);