Tesla Small Drive Unit Support Thread

Topics concerning the Tesla front and rear drive unit drop-in board
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Firstly, if you purchased the board from me it will come with parameters loaded. If not here is the set I use :
https://github.com/damienmaguire/Tesla- ... s_SDU.json
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Hi,
Patrick Hagemann here :)
About two months ago I bought a board from you (built up and tested).
The values for maximum current etc. are set to 5000A, so I was careful if the other parameters are correct.

Thx for the help.
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The current sensor used on the small drive unit is the Melexis MLX91209.
https://www.mouser.ie/ProductDetail/Mel ... 4jl%2Fc%3D

The 7.3mV/mT version.
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Hi Guys
New here and not sure if there is diagram for the front and rear small drive controller plug wires.

Thanks in advance Conrad
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Evtorque wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 10:12 amNew here and not sure if there is diagram for the front and rear small drive controller plug wires.
Does this help?

https://github.com/damienmaguire/Tesla-Front-Drive-Unit
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current sensors from the manufacturer

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When replacing a current sensor does it need to be programed ? The manufacturer states the sensor is programmable . Is the current sensor a drop in and solder or does it need to be programed ? Here is a link to Mouser stating it is programable - https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Me ... DN4jl%2Fc=
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I'ts drop in, just make sure you have it in the correct orientation.
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Are both current sensors oriented the same way ?
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They do not need programming and yes they both go in the same way.
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Cheers mate

What contactor and pre are everyone using?

Cheers Conrad
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Thanks mate
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Does anyone have a link for a contactor and fuse supplier for one of these.

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So a quick announcement on board pricing and lead times. Of late I have been experiencing untold problems with delays and quality from my pcb builder. Some customers have been waiting months for boards which is unacceptable. I have been working to resolve this and am pleased to announce that I have a new pcb maker signed up. Boards will be machine assembled and undergo AOI. This will let me have boards in stock almost all the time reducing lead times to a matter of days and resolving a lot of quality problems. Bad news is a slight price increase on drive unit boards from 500 to 600 euros for built and tested. Bare pcb pricing remains the same.
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I wonder if anyone knows the size of bolts for the small driveunits to fit each of the motorbrackets?
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We've been running some tests on the VW Bus project (here) using a ~200V Toyota Prius battery. The integrated contactors, pre-charge components, and safety disconnect make this a recommended test tool for anyone using the SDU in a project :D
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Kevin Sharpe wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2019 4:39 pm We've been ... in a project :D
Mind sharing the parameters you have been using?
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Same as in the parameter thread.
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No compensation for the voltage? Makes the drive unit quite laggy down low.
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Just busted my current sensor :( and if you can't tell from my question then I'll say it explicitly. I'm a noob.

My replacement current sensors will be getting here in a couple of days. Do I just pull out the old sensors from the "goo" and drop the new ones in? or is there something more involved?

Thanks!
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Yes they go back into the goo. Just be aware of the orientation mark on the device.
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when I replaced the sensor I took a few pics . This is how the 2 sensors are oriented in that camel snot . lol


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Lee Malo wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 5:01 pm when I replaced the sensor I took a few pics . This is how the 2 sensors are oriented in that camel snot . lol


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Got em in. Should we refill the void in the "camel snot" left from pulling out the old sensors? The new sensors seem pretty secure as is.
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Recommend everyone update to the latest software release here :
https://github.com/jsphuebner/stm32-sine/releases
For Tesla use : https://github.com/jsphuebner/stm32-sin ... 2_sine.bin

Also read and try to understand the parameters before powering up :
https://openinverter.org/docs/index.htm ... rs,24.html

A lot of the most common questions have already been answered in the support threads so try the search function first.
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Hi all, I notice in V2/3/4 PCBs the following connections are warning as single pin, ie: pin 20 tacho-drive is not longer routed to anything - previously went to an ULN2003ADR

Single pin net ENC_Z_54 on IC1.P$54 at 525.04,466.23
Single pin net SPEED_OUT_25 on IC1.P$25 at 524.04,454.38
Single pin net TACHO_DRIVE on CONN2.20 at 542.92,567.05
Single pin net USER_PWM_62 on IC1.P$62 at 521.04,466.23

Are these functions deprecated and safely ignored?

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Those functions are no longer required on Tesla boards and have been deleted.
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