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The driver employed in this system utilizes Infineon chips BTS7960, which consist of a high-power drive full H-bridge driver module featuring thermal over current protection. It employs a dual BTS7960 H-bridge driver circuit that offers robust driving and braking capabilities, effectively separating the microcontroller from the motor driver. This configuration allows for a high current of 43A.
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Motor Driver 43A BTS7960
The Double BTS7960 43A H-Bridge High-Power Stepper Motor Driver Module is; a fully integrated high current H bridge for motor drive applications using the BTS7960 high current half bridge. the BTS7960 is part of the NovalithICTM family. This containing one p-channel high side MOSFET and one n-channel low side MOSFET; with an integrated driver IC in one package. Due to the p-channel high side…
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BTS7960 H-Bridge 43A Motor Driver https://www.instagram.com/p/CbZIqKPhltu/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Features: Double BTS7960 huge electric current (43A) H bridge driving5V isolated from so it can protect the effectivelyThis module can effect motor forward and reversal, both PWM highest ...
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Arduino, Cara Mengakses Driver Motor BTS7960 Motor PG28 / Motor PG45
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James Bruton’s robot uses three ball-shaped wheels to move in any direction
Wheeled robots normally have wheels that move in a single axis and steer by using either differential speeds or by pivoting some kind of guide wheel. However, this leads to some drawbacks, the most obvious being an inability to move in really tight spaces. When presented with this challenge, YouTuber James Bruton came up with a great design for a highly mobile robot platform that employs a novel setup to move in any direction. Inspired by the work of researchers at Osaka University in Japan, the omni wheel uses a single drive shaft to spin, yet nearly every surface has a way to move along the ground.
After designing his robot in Fusion 360 and 3D printing each part, Bruton assembled the wheels and added a pulley to each drive shaft which could be spun by a motor sitting directly above. An Arduino Mega is tasked with controlling each of the three BTS7960 motor drivers and it receives commands via an nRF24L01 radio module. All of the drive components are powered by a single 3-cell LiPo battery pack, while the main board is supplied current by a USB battery bank.
By spinning certain wheels at the correct speed, straight line motion can be produced, as shown in the video below. Bruton tested his robot by driving over carpet, tile, aluminum extrusions, and even a plastic lid, which did very well across everything except the lid. This robot has countless potential uses, such as a garbage collection device for around the house.
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Code and design files for the project are available on GitHub.
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James Bruton’s robot uses three ball-shaped wheels to move in any direction was originally published on PlanetArduino
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Arduino BTS-7960B 43A DC Motor Driver H Bridge BTS7960
Arduino BTS-7960B 43A DC Motor Driver H Bridge BTS7960
Power voltage: 6V – 27V Maximum current: 43A Input voltage: 3.3V – 5V Control mode: PWM or horizontal Other types of drivers are also available on our website with delivery to any city in Pakistan.
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