Brushless DC motor phase and sensor leads must be connected in a precise phase configuration for proper operation. Often the proper connection information is unavailable or explained differently from ...
Programmable controller is capable of directly driving a hall-sensor equipped brushless dc motor up to 30 A at up to 60 V. April 4, 2013 The SBL1360 from Roboteq is a programmable controller capable ...
An intelligent controller from Roboteq, the MBL1650, is capable of directly driving a hall-sensor equipped brushless dc motor up to 120 A at up to 50 V. Targeted for use in mobile robots, automated ...
Roboteq has introduced a controller IC capable of simultaneously driving two brushless DC motor up to 75A each at up to 50V. Likely applications could be in 2-wheel drive small electric vehicles, ...
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Two brushless motors - one ESC
Many people have asked me if connecting 2 motors to one esc is possible, and I have always answered that it is not recommended, for many reasons, but in this video I'm going to show what happens in ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Roboteq, Inc. (www.roboteq.com) introduces an intelligent controller capable of directly driving a brushless DC up to 150Amps at up to 50V. The BL1650 is targeted ...
Brushless motors are ubiquitous in RC applications and robotics, but are usually driven with low-cost motor controllers that have to be controlled with RC-style PWM signals and don’t allow for much ...
The kit (DK3110) serves as a platform with which developers can build applications, test motors, and verify software. It exercises all features of the MC73110 motor-control IC, drives a three-phase, ...
Toshiba has announced a three-phase brushless motor control pre-driver IC with Intelligent Phase Control technology. The TC78B027FTG is a brushless motor controller with integrated pre-driver that can ...
Scottsdale, AZ – The BL1650 DC motor controller from Roboteq, Inc is an intelligent controller that drives a brushless DC up to 150 amps at up to 50V. The new controller is targeted at designers of ...
Yep, smoke and flames are usually a sign that your electronics aren’t functioning as expected. This is actually the second failure encountered while learning about brushless motor controllers.
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