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| When we’re not using a stepper motor to ensure precise positioning of a robot element, it can be used as a traction motor, in place of the s...

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| This circuit is intended for motion control applications, a common occurrence in robotics! This affordable PWM DC Motor controller can contr...

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| Controlling the speed of an asynchronous motor requires a three-phase frequency inverter. The ATAVRMC200 evaluation kit from Atmel is based...

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| The energy consumption of household appliances and industrial machines is determined to a large extent by (asynchronous) motors. Motor contr...

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| Brushless Motor ControllerOld PCB numbersFPGA, Colossus New & Old£20 Sweex Router turned webserverARMed for IDE, and moreAA cells fully char...

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| Stepper motors are available in several versions and sizes with a variety of operating voltages. The advantage of this general-purpose contr...

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| This article mainly concerns enthusiasts using radio controlled scale models that include an electrical motor without permanent magnet brush...

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| The multi-purpose IC for modellers, offering a total of fourteen different functions, really comes into its own with the two printed circuit...

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| The IMT 901 IC from the German firm Nanotec makes it easy to build a stepper motor controller. You can find a data sheet with complete techn...

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| The subject of stepper motors is clearly very popular, with many reader responses to every published article. A design for a unipolar contro...