
SOLO MINI_v2 User Manual
Part Number: SLM0322_4020
May 2022 - Revision V_1.0.1
Copyright © 2022, All right Reversed. SOLO motor controllers.
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Standalone Wiring Example (No External Modules):
Here you can see an example of how to wire SOLO without having any external modules, just by
using a couple of potentiometers and a switch. In this example you can see a wiring of a Normal
Brushless Motor in Sensorless Closed-Loop Mode with Current Limit all done using only two
potentiometers. Please Not that:
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The current Limit Potentiometer is not mandatory to use, and if you leave the “P/F” input open,
the current Limit will be automatically set at 32A. This input in closed-loop mode acts as if the
voltage applied to this pin is 5V, it will stop the current floating to the motor resulting in free-
wheeling( Current Limit at zero), and if this pin is left open it will allow up to 32A floating into your
Motor, so any value between these will define the value of current limit.
The current Limit value = ((5.0 - Analogue Voltage applied at P/F input)/5.0) * 32
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To put SOLO in Closed-loop Mode, the Control Mode Switch should be on C.L
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The Motor type selected in this example is Normal Brushless-PMSM on M1 and M2 ( check