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Motor Driver project

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Hello everyone, I have previously designed motor driver circuits. However, now I want to design a different motor driver circuit, but I can't think of anything. I have always designed trapezoidal motor driver circuits. What can be added to this? What different things can I do in the field of motor control? I would appreciate any example projects or suggestions.
 
Hello everyone, I have previously designed motor driver circuits. However, now I want to design a different motor driver circuit, but I can't think of anything. I have always designed trapezoidal motor driver circuits. What can be added to this? What different things can I do in the field of motor control? I would appreciate any example projects or suggestions.
What a vague question. 'What can you add to it?' A siren? A clown's nose? Onions?
 
You can design an advanced stepper driver with microstepping, closed-loop control, or even FOC for stepper motors.
 
What rotor position sense did you use?.....do it again but use a different method...eg, if last time you used Hall sensors, then now go to do it with sensorless control.

OR....do it with the method of simply not sensing the position at all whatsoever....and keep "slipping" the drive pulses until you grab hold of that rotor and pull it round.
Every time the load changes you will have to re-do the "grabbing" algorithm, but maybe that is ok.

You could also try the sinusoidal PWM method of BLDC control.
 

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