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    • Alex KushleyevA
      Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Alexander Saunders
      last edited by Alex Kushleyev

      @Alexander-Saunders , you just use adb or ssh to get the results html to your PC and open the html with any browser, it will show you the plot.

      The results a0, a1, a2 tell very little information because it is just a data fit, it does not show underlying data points.

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      • rdjarvisR
        rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
        last edited by

        @Alex-Kushleyev

        We cannot find the calibration_results.html.

        We tried find / -type f -name "calibration_results.html"

        and

        locate calibration_results.html
        find / -type f -name "*.html"

        No luck. Any suggestions on what directory the file would be in?

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        • Alexander SaundersA
          Alexander Saunders @Alex Kushleyev
          last edited by

          @Alex-Kushleyev

          Using the script from this post: https://forum.modalai.com/topic/2522/esc-calibration I plugged in the one calibration test we ran before trying to troubleshoot the motor issues.

          Screenshot 2024-04-12 at 4.48.29 PM.png

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          • Alex KushleyevA
            Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Alexander Saunders
            last edited by

            @Alexander-Saunders , like i said the plot does not tells us anything because it does not show the original data where something went wrong. also the plot i am looking for would be something like this:

            https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk/utilities/voxl-esc/-/blob/master/voxl-esc-tools/doc/img/esc_calibration_mn4006_15in_6s.png

            If you are not seeing the calibration xml, then you probably used older version of the voxl-esc utils, you can get latest here

            https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk/utilities/voxl-esc/-/blob/master/

            and showing where the html is saved:
            https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk/utilities/voxl-esc/-/blob/master/voxl-esc-tools/voxl-esc-calibrate.py?ref_type=heads#L275

            Do you have any data still available in the terminal where you ran the calibration, it would print the information received from the ESC (before the calibration is calculated)

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            • rdjarvisR
              rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
              last edited by

              @Alex-Kushleyev We do not have the data available.

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              • rdjarvisR
                rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                last edited by

                @Alex-Kushleyev We have this:

                INFO: ESC(s) detected on port: /dev/slpi-uart-2, baud rate: 250000
                ID : 0
                Board : version 42: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC (M0138-1)
                UID : 0x20333038524657120030001F
                Firmware : version 39, hash e4f576a0
                Bootloader : version 184, hash e1c038de

                    ID         : 1
                    Board      : version 42: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC (M0138-1)
                    UID        : 0x20333038524657120054002A
                    Firmware   : version   39, hash e4f576a0
                    Bootloader : version  184, hash e1c038de
                
                    ID         : 2
                    Board      : version 42: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC (M0138-1)
                    UID        : 0x203330385246571200360037
                    Firmware   : version   39, hash e4f576a0
                    Bootloader : version  184, hash e1c038de
                
                    ID         : 3
                    Board      : version 42: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC (M0138-1)
                    UID        : 0x203330385246571200300020
                    Firmware   : version   39, hash e4f576a0
                    Bootloader : version  184, hash e1c038de
                
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                • Alex KushleyevA
                  Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @rdjarvis
                  last edited by

                  @rdjarvis , ok that is fine.

                  What params do you currently have installed on the ESC? if you can share those, i can double check them.

                  After i confirm the params, i suggest using a new working motor and run the calibration with limited maximum power of 40 or 50 and see what the plots look like (low enough max power to avoid burn up).

                  Once we verify / fix any issues, we can run the calibration to higher power.

                  Please get the latest voxl-esc tools on your VOXL2 from : https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk/utilities/voxl-esc/-/blob/dev

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                  • rdjarvisR
                    rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                    last edited by

                    @Alex-Kushleyev /old/esc_params_modalai_4_in_1_revb_mn1804_2400kv_gemfan5040.xml

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                    • Alexander SaundersA
                      Alexander Saunders @Alex Kushleyev
                      last edited by

                      @Alex-Kushleyev

                      To add to Ryan response for params, we have the value of zero for the params kp and ki.

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                      • Alex KushleyevA
                        Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Alexander Saunders
                        last edited by

                        @Alexander-Saunders , OK, thanks, i don't see anything particularly wrong with using those params (even though the are from the old folder). I will do a test using these params and another similar motor just to check this.

                        I checked i only have the 1500kV version of your motor (i thought i had 2850, but cannot locate it at the moment). If i had the exact motor, i could test it. I will look again.

                        I just realized that the calibration script in the current state will not correctly show the total current on M0138 ESC (will show just zero). I need to make a small change to fix that.

                        one test that is similar to the calibration, but will show the current is the following:

                        ./voxl-esc-spin.py --id 3 --power 40 --ramp-time 2.0 --timeout 2.5 --enable-plot 1 --cmd-rate 250
                        

                        This will spin id3 3 from 10 to 40 % power, it will take 2 seconds to ramp up the power and the test will end in 2.5 seconds and generate the plot (save to disk, same folder as the script).

                        40% power should be safe to start, if you can run that test with a working motor, i can take a look at the plot (html) -- you can send a screen shot of the html after you view it in your browser.

                        If the plot looks good, we can increase the maximum power in the ramp (gradually) and see how the motor performs. Please use the battery. If you see any abnormal behavior or unreasonably large current (in this test should definitely be less than 10A), you can terminate the test even faster using control-c.

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                        • rdjarvisR
                          rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                          last edited by

                          @Alex-Kushleyev Thank you! We will test and get back to you.

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                          • Alex KushleyevA
                            Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @rdjarvis
                            last edited by

                            @rdjarvis I am sorry, i made a mistake, the FPV ESC (M0138) has total current sensing on ID2, so please use the following command:

                            ./voxl-esc-spin.py --id 2 --power 40 --ramp-time 2.0 --timeout 2.5 --enable-plot 1 --cmd-rate 250
                            

                            meanwhile, i will fix the calibration script to also use the total board current for the plots. The current is not used in the actual calibration procedure, but it is good for checking to make sure things look ok and there are no glitches.

                            Since you are using VOXL2, however, the total current will also include the VOXL2 current, which will mean the plot of current won't be as smooth.

                            Alex

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                            • Alex KushleyevA
                              Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Alex Kushleyev
                              last edited by

                              The change was pretty easy, i enabled the board current to be used as ESC current for the calibration plot purposes. the change is on dev branch of voxl-esc : (commit) . so you can use that latest code for testing.

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                              • rdjarvisR
                                rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                                last edited by

                                @Alex-Kushleyev wonderful, thank you, as always!

                                We will get to this as soon as we can for testing. Looking forward to the results.

                                RDJ

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                                • Alex KushleyevA
                                  Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @rdjarvis
                                  last edited by Alex Kushleyev

                                  @rdjarvis, i found the correct motor 2850kV and just wanted to double check your propeller selection. 3in 3052 seems too small for this motor. Can you please confirm? Tmotor provides test data for 4in and 5in props for this motor : https://store.tmotor.com/product/f2203_5-fpv-motor.html . edit: they do also provide data for 3in (but 5 blade prop) - believe your propeller is tri-blade?

                                  Either way is fine, just let me know and I will run the tests. I can start with the same params you did and see if i can reproduce the issue using FPV ESC. I have a 3076 propeller (tri-blade) which i can use for testing, which will be more aggressive than 3052 (i don't think i have 3052 available to test). I also have 3030.

                                  Alex

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                                  • rdjarvisR
                                    rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                                    last edited by

                                    @Alex-Kushleyev thanks for digging up the motor.

                                    The 3in tri-blade prop works well with this motor, for our use case. We have more aggressively pitched props as well. Please test and send those params! That would be great. This will eliminate tons of trouble shooting.

                                    Thank you,
                                    RDJ

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                                    • Alex KushleyevA
                                      Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @rdjarvis
                                      last edited by

                                      @rdjarvis , I loaded the same params that you were testing and I was able to reproduce the issue.

                                      The issue is that the old spin-up procedure is not working well for this particular motor and the ESC incorrectly synchronized with the motor phases (de-sync), resulting in incorrect motor control and motor overheating.

                                      We recommend using our new sinusoidal spin-up procedure which is a lot more reliable.

                                      I will make a new parameter file for the Tmotor 2850kV motor with a 3076 propeller and share with you as well as resulting plots for your reference.

                                      Alex

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                                      • rdjarvisR
                                        rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                                        last edited by

                                        @Alex-Kushleyev Wonderful! Thank you for the hard work! Im happy you were able to reproduce. As you see, the motor heats up very early on the calibration cycle.

                                        We are ready to test as soon as you can send those params!

                                        Thank you,
                                        RDJ

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                                        • Alex KushleyevA
                                          Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @rdjarvis
                                          last edited by

                                          @rdjarvis ,

                                          I have added the parameter file (here) . I used your exact motor and 3076 tri-blade propeller.

                                          If you have slightly different propeller, all you should have to do is just run the calibration procedure (please use voxl-esc tools from main branch) , update the a0,a1,a2 params and upload the new esc param file to the ESC.

                                          I think this should perform pretty well, i did some aggressive testing (rpm step from 10k to 30k rpm), using the following command, and the results are very smooth. You can use this test and start with a lower step amplitude and make sure that works well and then increase the step size as you gain confidence. you should see smooth results like this, if you see any unusual spikes, let me know and send a plot.

                                          #only test this with battery (not power supply) due to regenerative spikes
                                          ./voxl-esc-spin-step.py --id 2 --rpm 10000 --step-amplitude 20000 --timeout 3 --enable-plot 1 --cmd-rate 2000
                                          

                                          1dc58609-7890-4a4d-a5fd-de9438bdb4c3-image.png

                                          Please upload this param file, and run the calibration, you can also do the ramp test to 100% using

                                          ./voxl-esc-spin.py --id 2 --power 100 --ramp-time 2.0 --timeout 2.5 --enable-plot 1 --cmd-rate 250
                                          

                                          Produces the following results on my setup (very smooth):
                                          9cdd2adb-0da7-426a-913e-74961c8af3b1-image.png

                                          You can update your max rpm based on this result, but beware that max rpm is a function of voltage.

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                                          • rdjarvisR
                                            rdjarvis @Alex Kushleyev
                                            last edited by

                                            @Alex-Kushleyev We will test soon and get back to you.

                                            As always, thank you for all the help!!

                                            RDJ

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