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  • Forum Post: DK-LM3S-DRV8312 and brushed motors

    William Ham William Ham
    Page 3 of The Baseboard Hardware Reference Guide for the DK-LM3S-DRV8312 brushed motor kit mentions that it is possible to connect 2 brushed DC motors to the kit’s board and refers to Figure 5. There is no technical explanation or instruction on how to do this contained in the guide, and I haven't...
    on Jul 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: suggest a stepper motor

    nithyananthan nand nithyananthan nand
    pls suggest a stepper motor along with control board which supports stellaris lm3s811 kit... i am in search of a low cost stepper motor kit..
    on Aug 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: InstaSpin vs FOC

    Danny Miller Danny Miller
    I'm primarily interested in FOC. I have many potential applications. One that stands out is a direct-drive router motor, which may have two or even one-tooth tooling. The rotational inertia of this system would be low. As such the load and accompanying phase lag is highly variable with rotor angle...
    on Sep 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: DRV8312 Kit

    Matt Baxter Matt Baxter
    I have a related question about the included motor: I'd like to use this kit for feedback control of a stick-balancing cart. For the feedback I intend to add a shaft encoder. Will the motor in the kit be double-ended, so I can mount the shaft encoder to the back while driving a load in the front...
    on Oct 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: DRV8823 Current Rating

    RVG RVG
    Hi Jose, Thanks for the sharing. For the DRV8823, based on some test done, 1.8A for 0.2s, neither did it damage the device immediately, nor did the OCP kicks in after 2.5us. May I know if the reliability of DRV8823 be seriously compromised if it is used in this manner. The design shall require 2A for...
    on Nov 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: what can i choose bldc motor controller kit?

    SeokYong Hong SeokYong Hong
    Hello. I'm a student in korea university. I'm in a first step project to control high speed BLDC motor, and my role is to select bldc control starter Kit. I found the BLDC motor in MAXON MOTOR corp. model No is EC25 351144. *url : http://test.maxonmotor.com/docsx/Download/Product/Pdf...
    on Dec 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: FUNCTIONAL & SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ON DRV8301-HC-C2-KIT

    GEORGE CHATZIDAKIS GEORGE CHATZIDAKIS
    Hello. This is my first time here. I have a little experience on DSP TMS320F28027 and I now plan to buy the DRV8301-HC-C2-KIT on which I have some questions. 1) Can it work as a "stand alone" device? I mean that after I do the adjustments needed for the motor, can I use it as a speed control...
    on Sep 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: RDK-BLDC

    Sebastien Dassy Sebastien Dassy
    Hello, I'm working on a new project to realize a BLDC driver. The main features should be : - BLDC motor with hall sensors - 24 to 48V - up to 15A - 4 quadrants may be with braking resistors (acceleration and deceleration with a load e.g move doors) I have just bought RDK-BLDC evaluation...
    on Apr 3, 2013
  • Forum Post: Reg: Motor coming with the DRV8312-C2-KIT

    satish bhogineni satish bhogineni
    The motor that you are supplying with DRV8312-C2-KIT is 1 NEMA17 BLDC/PMSM 55W Motor. When I see details of the motor it is a delta connected motor, it can not be used as BLDCM. Here the phase currents will be there through out 360 and sensorless control have problems. It is not a practically used...
    on Apr 11, 2013
  • Forum Post: BLDC motor control basics using DRV8312/8313 and an MSP430/Arduino

    Sashwat Mahapatra Sashwat Mahapatra
    Hi, I am just getting my hands into brushless DC motor control. I have the Exceed RC legend Motor 2402-2350KV motor (Links provided below). I need to learn how to control it. Can you help me get started? I have samples of the DRV8312, DRV8313, and the DRV 8301 ICs. I also have Arduino nano, Due, and...
    on May 14, 2013
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