In this article we will discuss how to build a powerful DC motor driver that can be controlled using a microcontroller like an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi, or even a standalone PWM generator chip. DC ...
Today's motors are increasingly driven via electronic controls, which offer better control of speed, position, and torque, as well as much greater efficiency, rather than via direct connection to ...
A range of automotive-grade Mosfet pre-driver ICs for in-vehicle motor control applications is now available from Allegro MicroSystems Europe. The device family, which will operate over a junction ...
A teacher I know is stuck, with only npn transistors in the supply cupboard and the need to create a reversible motor drive for an Arduino project. Reversing ‘bridges’ have four switches (relay ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results