Category: Motor
![OPEN MOTOR CONTROL – An open source motor controller for everyone OPEN MOTOR CONTROL – An open source motor controller for everyone](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/featured.png)
OPEN MOTOR CONTROL – An open source motor controller for everyone
It is open source and based upon the ATmega32U4 microcontroller, and provided with drivers for two DC brush motors and a stepper motor. It receives commands via USB or serial ports, or via the I²C bus. For those dealing with robotics, one of the problems to solve is the management of...
Continue Reading![High-resolution motor-driver board targets open-source 3D-printer High-resolution motor-driver board targets open-source 3D-printer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2018-05-29-jh-st.jpg)
High-resolution motor-driver board targets open-source 3D-printer
STMicroelectronics’ EVALSP820-XS motor-driver board brings ST’s industrial-control expertise to the RAMPS (RepRap Arduino Mega Pololu Shield) open-source 3D-printer platform, enabling 3D printer makers to unleash the full potential of their machines for faster printing and...
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PIC Arduino for Motor Control Projects
This board created for makers, who want to use various Arduino UNO shields with PIC micro-controllers from Microchip. Board facilitates the use of any 28 PIN DIP PIC microcontroller with or without crystal. Omit Y1 , C9 and C10 in case of internal oscillator . Project can also be used...
Continue Reading![Fan Speed Control Is Cool! Fan Speed Control Is Cool!](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/an_maxim_AN1784.png)
Fan Speed Control Is Cool!
App note from Maxim Integrated about their MAX6650 and MAX6651 fan controllers chip. Temperature-based fan control is a necessity in a growing number of systems, both to reduce system noise and to improve fan reliability. When fan control is augmented by fan-speed monitoring, a...
Continue Reading![IQ Motor Module – An Integrated Motor With A Closed Loop Controller And Position Sensor IQ Motor Module – An Integrated Motor With A Closed Loop Controller And Position Sensor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/IQ-Motion-module.jpg)
IQ Motor Module – An Integrated Motor With A Closed Loop Controller And Position Sensor
The drone industry is booming, and the technology is just… cool, to put it plainly. Flying robots, many of which are completely autonomous delivering our goods and also spying on us. Makers and hobbyist are getting on the bandwagon, making their customized drones with available parts....
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Mini Infra-Red Remote Robot Controller Shield For Arduino Nano
The Mini Infra-Red Remote Robot Controller shield for Arduino Nano is designed to drive mini mobile robots. Low voltage DC Motor controller interface allows Infrared wireless control of two DC motors, two PWM and 2 Direction signal outputs to drive two motors separately. TB6612 IC is...
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MC33035 Brushless motor driver breakout board
The board shown here is a breakout board for MC33035 brushless motor controller. It requires an output buffer IPM module or Mosfets to complete the closed loop brushless motor driver. MC33035 IC is the heart of the project; the project provides 6 PWM pulses as well 6 Inverse pulses...
Continue Reading![PCB Motor – A smaller and cheaper brushless motor. PCB Motor – A smaller and cheaper brushless motor.](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/1956201516732642296-scaled-1024x768.jpg)
PCB Motor – A smaller and cheaper brushless motor.
by Carl Bugeja @ hackaday.io designed a brushless motor using a 3D printer and a 4-layer PCB. He writes: The PCB motor is my solution for trying to design a smaller, cheaper and easier to assemble brushless motor. The motor's stator is a 6 spiral PCB coil in a star configuration....
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