The MSK4310 is a 10 A, 3-phase brushless motor speed controller designed for use in applications such as optical tracking, fan/blower speed, azimuth/elevation antenna, and robot velocity. The MSK4310 ...
Another method worth considering in any discussion of motor control isvector control. The detailed formulation of this method to control thetorque and flux in PMSM was originally achieved by Jahns, ...
[professor churlz] wrote in to let us know his results with modifying radio control ESCs (Electronic Speed Controllers) for use in a large (250lb range) BattleBot’s drivetrain. It’s a very long and ...
Roboteq, Inc introduces the HBL2350, an intelligent controller capable of simultaneously driving two brushless DC motor up to 75Amps each at up to 50V. Roboteq's HBL2350 is the world's first dual ...
Remote control boats can be great fun, and come in all manner of forms. There are unpowered sailcraft, speedboats that scream under the power of internal combustion, and of course, those that move ...
Having reviewed the basics of BLDC motor control in Part 1, the design effort canbegin.. The first quest is to select a microcontroller. Looking in themarketplace there are several microcontrollers ...
The MSK 4410 is a 10 A, 55 V, three phase brushless motor speed controller in an electrically isolated cost effective package. The device is integrated with a bridge drive circuitry, hall sensing ...