Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430G2553 , L293D guys help me to find the right solution from the code
#include<msp430g2553.h> volatile unsigned long i; void main(void) { WDTCTL = WDTPW + WDTHOLD; P1OUT = 0X00; P1DIR |= BIT1; P1OUT |= BIT1; TACT…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F5529 , ENERGIA , L293D , CC3100 , MSP-FET , LP2950 , LM2576 HI. My name is Ibrahim Shofiquel. I a Computer Engineernig student graduating in the next two weeks. We have a capstone senior design course and i am trying to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: L293D , DRV8830 , TPS54310 , DRV8833 Could any one recommend H-bridge for motor control? There are many available modules, but I haven't found an ideal one:
I don't need very large current, so 600mA is enough, which is…
Endless loops are not nice (for the battery that is)
You have interupts, use them.
Or at least use watchdog timer to only check buttons 122 times/second and the msp430 spends the rest of the time in deep sleep.
The l293d is so 1986, TI have new modern…
Andrew,
The SN75451B is not a H driver, I suggest using a L293D. It has four half H outputs and also includes inductive kick diodes internally.
Regards, Ron Michallick
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: L293D New design sugestions please ,im looking for a half cuadruple H driver for a brush DC motor (small size 12mm diametre type ,must work in both directions that why the H bridge) the recentsugestion of L293D is so primitive…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8823 , L293D , DRV8821 I am looking at the possibility of incorporating either DRV8821 or DRV8823 in a new design that I am working on. I need to control two stepper motors (unipolar/bipolar & permanent/hybrid stepper…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8803 , SN754410 , DRV8804 , L293D , MSP430F2617 , DRV8804EVM Hi all,
i am looking for a solution to control 8 bldc motors for a personal project. But it seems there is so much solutions it's hard to choose one.
My motors…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8832 , L293D , TMS320F28027 , DRV8832EVM , DRV8837 Hi guys,
I'm going to fabricate my first PIC-like F28027 main board, where I'm going to drive a small motor using TI's DRV8832 .
BUT before that, just a quick question…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: L293D , MSP430F1611 Hi, I would like to know some other way of creating an output frequency (50 Hz) to provide enough torque for a servomotor. Would it be possible to modify the DCO to make it run to a lower frequency? I…