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Hi,
If I have a 12VDC motor (MAXON MOTORS - 2140.934-61.112-050 - MOTOR, 12VDC in the link below)
https://datasheet.octopart.com/2140.934-61.112-050-Maxon-Motors-datasheet-520919.pdf
What is the maximum voltage supply for this DC motor so that the motor will not be burnt? Because I don't see...
Re: Sensor for tracking of object on a field,has different c
Yes, I think so.
The playing field is about 2mx2m. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you!
Hi all,
I have to design a robot, which tracks a yellow ball on a white field. Could anyone give me a suggestion about a kind of sensor I can use? I uses microcontroller for the control board. So I think I can not use camera.
Thank you very much!
Re: Ground when separating Power supply and Logic Voltage su
Thank you for your reply!
I think I got your point. I burned out and broke pin of two L298 (http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/1773.pdf). Well, Multiwatt package is so difficult for me to plug in breadboard. Therefore, now I...
Hi all,
I am trying to control a stepper motor with L298. I have a question about GND pin.
L298 has two voltage supply pins for power and signal. But it has only one GND pin. So I suppose that the GND pin is common between power voltage and siganl voltage here. If I am using two external voltage...
I think the photo is same as here
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These motors are unipolar steppers, 6 wires.
Yes. I think they are in printers, but I can not find out these printers now.
I remember that one motor (RH7-1336 03) has resistance 5.3 and 10.3 Ohm. Another one I don't remember exactly, I...
Hello all,
I have two stepper motors.
The first one is
P/N RH7-1339 03
Type 23KM-K379-G1
The second one is
RH7-1336 03
STP-42D236
I want to find out their nominal voltages, but can not google them. Could you tell me something about them? Also, I don't understand some symbols like P/N, STP...
Re: Function generator with microsecond precision, >30 vo
Thank you very much. I think your solution is the best.
I want to ask another question
http://datasheet.digchip.com/096/096-51260-MP400.pdf
In the above datasheet, I see that the OpAmp has 350 V/μS Slew Rate (very high) but a 200 kHz...
Hi all,
I am looking for a good circuit, which can create an arbitrary wave form with microsec precision, and the maximum peak voltage should be 40-50 volt. For arbitrary wave form, I think it must have an interface to PC. Could you give a guide on this problem?
Thank you so much!
PS: Now I have...
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