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Driving a brushless DC (gimbal) motor can be a pain in the transistors. [Ignas] has written up a nice article not only explaining how to do just this with an Arduino, but also explaining a little ...
The circuit accepts input DC voltage from 3 V to 12 V to control DC motors (3 to 12 V) linked to the L9110 dual-motor driver module. The prototype was tested with a 5-V/1-A DC power supply and 5-V/350 ...
By stacking some small PCBs behind the motor body, it was possible to squeeze a DRV8837 DC motor driver and a pair of hall effect sensors on the first PCB layer, with the magnetic encoder nestled ...
STMicroelectronics’ AEC-Q100-qualified L99H92 gate driver is programmed through a microcontroller. Containing two high-side and two low-side drivers, the device can control a single H-bridge ...