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Building an affordable lower power linear actuator using little Arduino hardware and programming. James Bruton takes you through the process ...
Posted in Misc Hacks, Slider Tagged actuator, arduino mega, electromagnet, h-bridge, l293, linear motor, positioner, stepper ← First Light: The Story Of The Laser ...
Enrico shows how his Infineon TLE94112EL motor controller shield can be put to work through a simple Arduino sketch.
An Arduino Mega 2560 clone is used to control four TB6600 stepper motor drivers, with a common OLED display module installed where the original display went.
Here is an Arduino experiment with a famed linear active thermistor chip MCP9700A from Microchip Technology Inc. The chip comprises an analog temperature sensor that converts temperature to analog ...
A teacher I know is stuck, with only npn transistors in the supply cupboard and the need to create a reversible motor drive for an Arduino project. Reversing ‘bridges’ have four switches (relay ...
Seeing this Toshiba motor drive, my first thought was ‘what a neat chip for pairing with an Arduino’ as it combines operation across 1.8 to 7V with up to 4A drive – so that is Li-ion batteries, 5V USB ...
Anyone looking for a project to keep them busy over the next few weekends may be interested in this awesome linear timepiece which has been created by full-time Instructables designer Jonathan ...