Couldn't you just use a h-bridge motor controller board like the DRV8871? They support from 6.5 to 45vdc input 3.6Amp current and PWM signals. You can get one on ALI for around $2.20 each USD 😀
No you could not. This can handle up to 49A if you add large heatsink. But 10A motor can easily be controlled with a small heatsink. My channel is for learning.
@@robojax I figured that as far as learning anyway. Hummmm... never had a need for a 10 amp motor at home before but sure i can see if the need came up it would be useful.
All these content creators show ads from pcb manufactures highlighting one or two dollar cost, but never ever ever state a single word about shipping cost which is 10 or 20 times higher than the actual production cost... lol...
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what about the body diodes wont they short when off?
Not needed for this type of MOSFETs
Couldn't you just use a h-bridge motor controller board like the DRV8871? They support from 6.5 to 45vdc input 3.6Amp current and PWM signals. You can get one on ALI for around $2.20 each USD 😀
No you could not. This can handle up to 49A if you add large heatsink. But 10A motor can easily be controlled with a small heatsink. My channel is for learning.
@@robojax I figured that as far as learning anyway. Hummmm... never had a need for a 10 amp motor at home before but sure i can see if the need came up it would be useful.
All these content creators show ads from pcb manufactures highlighting one or two dollar cost, but never ever ever state a single word about shipping cost which is 10 or 20 times higher than the actual production cost... lol...
if you watch the video, I placed the order and it shows the shipping cost. they offer from $8 and up.