Gesture Based Hardware Control Project Using Arduino.
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May 29, 2016 - Arduino
Gesture Based Hardware Control Project Using Arduino.
ADP3120A
simple tank robot with ESP8266 and WebSockets :)
Designing a circuit to drive and control the velocity of a stepper motor using H-Bridge and analog PI controller with PSpice Simulator.
A DC motor controller that can accept suita
Controlling a high-power quanser robotic arm with a hand-made Galileo Shield
Control two DC motors with DRV8835HB H-bridge ICs, or use it to control a stepper motor.
🚗 Arduino sketch for a line following robot based on infrared LED's
This is a scalable h-bridge to control motors for my robotics projects. Initially it can control 2 motors, delivering up to 4.5A of current to each of them. I intend to use it with a 7.5V battery pack, but the design would probably handle higher voltage (up to 50V supported by output transistors) too. If more current is required, then extra tran…
A small application that shows the internal working of H-Bridge
Library for DRV8833RTYH and 74HC4053
a line follwer robot with arduino
Electric drives are becoming very important in many industries, for example Electric Cars. It is important that the power electronics is as efficient as possible. SiCarbide MOSFETs have significant benefits when compared to traditional Si MOSFet technology. This project investigates the use of these SiCarbide MOSFETs
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