Crisp & clear, well explained; can't be better than this, got a clear picture. Can you make a video on Copley Motor Driver, would be great if it is explained by you. Thanks in advance.
I'm not sure why not post that idea to our forum ? forum.core-electronics.com.au/ You'll get a maker focused audience there that may be able to answer you.
If the motor has a max voltage of 6V and the controller is capable of 5-30V how do I limit the output to maximum 6V out of the controller? This is all pretty new stuff to me.
*that went over my head* question: 3 phase brushless motor off a 40V ryobi lawnmower, can i bypass the controller using any of these thingamajigs? DIY'er in my 60's not afraid of making mistakes, certified photovoltaic/solar thermal technician but this is out of my league yep, 40 yrs ago ripped the stockings off my date to use as a fan belt since we were stuck out in da boonies. ravaged the girl, got married for next 20 yrs too much info
Good explaination, many engineers are unable logically clearly explain it in the same way you did.
This video was very well-made. Thanks heaps
The internet needs more of this kind of quality.
Good Explanation!
Thank You!
great explanation, thanks for this :)
Crisp & clear, well explained; can't be better than this, got a clear picture. Can you make a video on Copley Motor Driver, would be great if it is explained by you. Thanks in advance.
So the motor driver is basically kinda like a relay , huh?
can one change direction with a relay?
I think at 1:45 you meant a *Motor Controller* ...takes that drive functionality and adds a digital interface to it.
awesome video! Thanks a lot!
Thanks for information. How about only n channel h-bridge circuits. Because for high current very difficult to find p channel mosfet.
I'm not sure why not post that idea to our forum ?
forum.core-electronics.com.au/
You'll get a maker focused audience there that may be able to answer you.
Useful video, thanks. Duly subscribed!
at 8:25 you show the adafruit motor driver. Is this a motor controller as it communicates over I2C with the Arduino. ??
Thanks this was helpful
do motor controllers always "have an associated software"?
I'm trying to pair a new motor to my remote for 360. Motor CZ7136G. Any idea why it pairs and then only moves it an inch?
great video...
If the motor has a max voltage of 6V and the controller is capable of 5-30V how do I limit the output to maximum 6V out of the controller? This is all pretty new stuff to me.
You plug in batteries that have 6V, like 4 1.5V AA cells
Is it possible to connect the Pololu Dual Motor Driver (the first one you showed) to an arduino?
yes i use it all the time
each one of your robots legs has one of these on it! =) ah yes a man made artificial nerve circuit. its the one most ppl use for it.
Well that's good
I never agreed with the term "driver" it's too ambiguous. Rater call it an amplifier because it's more self explanatory.
Interesting point! We're just sticking to the common industry nomenclature 😅 It's got to be easy to find and communicate
Did this guy make a reddit joke?
Sub’d.
:)
*that went over my head*
question: 3 phase brushless motor off a 40V ryobi lawnmower, can i bypass the controller using any of these thingamajigs? DIY'er in my 60's not afraid of making mistakes, certified photovoltaic/solar thermal technician but this is out of my league
yep, 40 yrs ago ripped the stockings off my date to use as a fan belt since we were stuck out in da boonies. ravaged the girl, got married for next 20 yrs
too much info
Lol what 🤣
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