Arduino Nano (NANO1) – Used as the microcontroller to control MOSFETs. Push Button (with pull-down resistor R4 = 10kΩ) – Provides manual input. MOSFETs (Q1, Q2, Q3 = IRLZ44N) – Act as electronic ...
Let's jump on to learn about key features of the L298N Motor Driver, which plays a huge role in controlling heavy-load DC motors. It is based on a Dual H-Bridge design for controlling two DC motors ...
This project demonstrates how to control two DC motors using an Arduino UNO and an L293D motor driver IC. The motors perform a timed sequence of movements: forward, backward, and alternating ...
The Arduino Opta micro programmable logic controller (PLC) provides a unique entry point into the automation field. Automation fields like smart homes, process controls, and robotics are project areas ...
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 ...
Brushless DC (BLDC) motors are standard fare in low-precision, speedy RC applications. The control schemes needed to run them slowly or precisely go deep into motor theory and might put these motors ...
This paper describes the development and implementation of a control system for a direct current (DC) motor using the Arduino Uno microcontroller, based on the speed and direction control of the motor ...
Arduino's Nano line will soon welcome four new products. They're all small boards like the classic one, making Nano a family of small boards meant for compact projects. All the new boards boast low ...