Tag: Brushed
Brushed DC Motor Speed Controller Using Radio Control (RC) Remote
This is a Brushed DC motor controller designed to control one brushed DC motor up to 5A. It can control the speed of the DC motor using a Radio Control (RC) System. This Arduino compatible hardware converts RC PWM signal into 0 to 100% duty cycle PWM which further drives high current...
Continue ReadingHigh Power DC Motor Speed and Direction Control using RC Transmitter – Arduino Compatible
The project presented here is a low-cost solution to control the speed and direction of a high-power brushed DC motor using RC (Radio Remote Control) transmitter. This is an Arduino-compatible board, consisting of an Atmega328 chip, 2 x Relay for motor direction control, MOSFET for...
Continue Reading50V – 5A DC Brush Motor Driver – High Performance, High Reliability
This is a powerful yet small-size and low-profile brushed DC motor drive system, with key features like adjustable constant current control, direction control, brake controls, Alert output, PWM for speed control, etc. The BD63150AFM chip is the heart of the project which is one...
Continue ReadingHigh Performance – High Reliability 50V DC Brush Motor Driver
This is a powerful yet small size low profile brushed DC motor drive system with a few key features like adjustable constant current control, direction control, brake controls, Alert output, PWM for speed control etc. BD63130AFM chip is the heart of the project which is an H-bridge...
Continue ReadingPWM Temperature Controlled FAN using TC648 and NTC sensor
The project described here is a switch mode fan speed controller for use with brushed or brushless DC motors. Temperature proportional speed control is accomplished using pulse width modulation (PWM). 10K Ohms NTC is used to sense the temperature. The project is built using TC648 chip...
Continue ReadingBLDC Motor and DC Brushed Motor Driver
This BLDC motor driver board is equipped with a smart IFX007T half-bridge. The BLDC motor control project is capable to drive one BLDC motor. Alternatively, it can be used to drive one or two bi-directional DC motors (H-Bridge configuration, cascaded to support the second motor) or up...
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