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  1. afzal

    Tongsheng TSDZ2 open source firmware issues

    When you plugin the stlink to Linux, are you seeing any logs in dmesg ? On my Linux system, it shows, Note that I use stlink not with TSDZ2 (I don't have it).
  2. afzal

    Hi

    Controller estimates rider pedal effort without using any accessories, connections other than the ones normally made on a pedelec. Based on this estimate, it instructs the motor to provide torque (current) in proportion. Please bear with me on not revealing further details about the idea. I...
  3. afzal

    Hi

    I had mentioned only in ES forum, that was only last year. It certainly is not me. Get to know better the pedelec user viewpoint, beta testing and feedback, and later if things work out well sales. Product is under development, expecting it to be ready for beta testing in around 9 months.
  4. afzal

    Hi

    I am under no illusion that I would be able to make a perfect controller. But my hope is to make a good pedelec controller that can make cycling an enjoyable experience, being aware that people have different preferences and might not suit everyone. This was mentioned on ES, here it started
  5. afzal

    Hi

    Initial version of hardware is ready, firmware development is under progress.
  6. afzal

    Hi

    At that time, after some rides, the developer in me came to a conclusion that it is a current control one. But I didn't verify it electrically, since I didn't want to mess with my first one & the most popular manufactured e-bicycle here. IIRC, one of the observation was - while going up a...
  7. afzal

    Hi

    I have a proof-of-concept, tested with geared hub motor as well as direct drive on a bicycle that does not have mechanical gears. I really love the bicycle on steroids feel it provides. But my opinion is not that matters, as you said, I have to get the users try it, feel it & like it. Even if...
  8. afzal

    Hi

    External feedback's normally accessible to pedelec controller, viz. voltage, current & hall signals (if available). No ML. This is something I have in my mind, note that the controller would have the additional option to switch to adjustable current control from the new "virtual torque...
  9. afzal

    Hi

    Processor algorithm estimates the rider effort from the feedback's available to pedelec controller, no accessories are required other than the one minimally required on pedelec (basic PAS) I believe people have varying preferences. It was the situations & my wish for a natural bicycling feel...
  10. afzal

    Hi

    India
  11. afzal

    Hi

    No*, it provides motor assist in proportion to the pedal torque exerted by the rider. * AFAIU, KT torque simulation provides power based on PAS level (with each PAS level deciding the power) as long as the pedal rotates (regardless of the torque or speed). i.e. Basic PAS, constant power.
  12. afzal

    Hi

    I came to know about the Pedelecs UK through Endless Sphere. I have an e-bike that has cadence sensor with the controller providing on-off type assist on a hub motor (250W rated), but it was difficult to manuevour narrow roads & traffic and it was not providing a natural bicycling feel. Since I...
  13. afzal

    Tongsheng TSDZ2 open source firmware issues

    It is not the problem of TSDZ2, but because of the interface used. Stlink uses SWD (serial wire debug), it is more susceptible to noise as compared to the UART interface used by Bafang.
  14. afzal

    Has anyone heard of or tried Toseven mid drive?

    What is tensometer reactions?