The MSK4310 is a 10 A, 3-phase brushless motor speed controller designed for use in applications such as optical tracking, fan/blower speed, azimuth/elevation antenna, and robot velocity. The MSK4310 ...
[professor churlz] wrote in to let us know his results with modifying radio control ESCs (Electronic Speed Controllers) for use in a large (250lb range) BattleBot’s drivetrain. It’s a very long and ...
There are many products with built-in motors around us, such as air conditioners, vacuum cleaners, and electric fans. As robots, drones, and electric vehicles, which are expected to make a big change ...
[Davide Gironi] shows us how to implement a sensorless brushless DC motor controller (sensorless BLDC) using an ATmega8 microcontroller. In order to control a BLDC motor you need to know its ...
The BL100 brushless dc speed controller has an input operating voltage up to 48 Vdc and 10 A of continuous current, 20-A peak. Closed-loop control with adjustable P and I values lets users fine-tune ...
Applications requiring variable speed control, precision performance with low torque ripple, and high power in a compact, 1.73'' in diameter package are said to represent the primary market for NT ...
Roboteq, Inc introduces the HBL2350, an intelligent controller capable of simultaneously driving two brushless DC motor up to 75Amps each at up to 50V. Roboteq's HBL2350 is the world's first dual ...
In my previous article, I described the four most common methods for motor and pump control: input voltage, input voltage pulse-width modulation (PWM), external PWM, and 0–5V DC analog speed input.
The MSK 4410 is a 10 A, 55 V, three phase brushless motor speed controller in an electrically isolated cost effective package. The device is integrated with a bridge drive circuitry, hall sensing ...
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