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@article{174966, author = {Prof. Anmol D. Ganer and Ruchika A. Dhule and Payal R. Naitam and Neeraj R. Nahate and Arya R. Raut}, title = {E Bike Speed Controller Using STM 32}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {1838-1844}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=174966}, abstract = {This project presents the design and implementation of an e-bike speed controller using the STM32 microcontroller. The proposed system utilizes the STM32's advanced features, such as PWM generation and motor control, to regulate the speed of an electric bicycle. The speed controller uses a Hall effect sensor to detect the motor's rotational speed and adjusts the PWM signal accordingly to achieve the desired speed. The system also incorporates a user interface, allowing riders to set their desired speed and monitor the e-bike's status. The STM32's 32-bit processing capabilities and real-time operating system ensure reliable and efficient control of the e-bike's speed. The proposed system provides a cost-effective, efficient, and reliable solution for e-bike speed control, enhancing the overall riding experience.}, keywords = {E-bike speed controller, STM32 microcontroller, PWM generation, motor control, Hall effect sensor.}, month = {April}, }
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