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If you want to build a small robot with a motor, you are likely to reach for an L298N to interface your microcontroller to the motor, probably in an H-bridge configuration. [Dronebot] has used L298N ...
This project demonstrates DC motor control using an STM32F103 Nucleo board and the L298N motor driver. Speed is controlled via PWM; forward, reverse, brake, and coast are implemented. It’s a ...
Stepper motors are pretty easy to control with a microcontroller. But if you’re looking to run then at a high number of revolutions per second things get tricky pretty quickly. [Uwe’s] been learning ...
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