This application note presents Z16FMC microcontroller used as a three-phase hall sensor brushless DC driver. The microcontroller features an on-chip integrated array of applications using the ...
This MultiMotor Series application note investigates the closed- and open-loop control of a 3-phase brushless direct current (BLDC) motor using a Z32F128 ARM Cortex M3 MCU. Zilog’s ZNEO32! Family of ...
Hall sensors from Infineon consume under 1.6mA, have precise switching points, stable operation, compact packaging, replace up to four passive components and come as latch and switch-type sensors. The ...
The DECS 50/5 speed controller drives brushless DC (BLDC) motors without Hall sensors. Measuring about the size of a business card, the unit accepts an input-voltage range from 10V to 50V and delivers ...
The worst thing about a volume knob is that, having connected it to a computer, it might be wrong: if you’ve manually altered the volume settings somewhere else, the knob’s reading ...
From rotating magnets, Melexis is intending to generate two quadrature outputs with “minimal jitter as well as consistent 90° phase shift regardless of magnet pole pitch” from single IC containing two ...
Microchip Technology Inc. expanded its sinusoidal, sensorless, 3-phase BLDC fan motor driver portfolio with the MTD6505-the industry's first and only standalone, resistor-programmable driver that ...
We’ll beat everyone to the punch: yes, actually building a working Turing machine, especially one that uses a Raspberry Pi, is probably something that would have pushed [Alan Turing]’s buttons, and ...
Built on an advanced cmos process, the AEC-Q100 qualified devices are said to require significantly less operating current than competing devices. The MLX92212LSE-AAA low hysteresis bipolar latch and ...