A small do-it-yourself desk robot named Mo-chan has been shared with makers, demonstrating how individuals can build simple ...
The HDC2450 is an intelligent motor controller from Roboteq capable of directly driving two DC motors up to 150Amps each at up to 50V. The new controller is targeted at designers of mobile robots, ...
Designing robots requires precision and flexibility. When creating a humanoid robot system, there are mechanical and electrical considerations that you need to understand before beginning the actual ...
This product is courtesy of It was super easy to make this mobile tracked platform and radio-controlled useful for building robots and other systems. It uses Arduino to run the logic to control it ...
Roboteq, Inc. has introduced the AX2860 dual-channel DC motor controller capable of directly driving up to 120 A on each channel at up to 60 V. Targeted at designers of mobile robotic vehicles, the ...
[professor churlz] wrote in to let us know his results with modifying radio control ESCs (Electronic Speed Controllers) for use in a large (250lb range) BattleBot’s drivetrain. It’s a very long and ...
EPC is specifically aiming at designers of humanoid robots with its EPC91104 7A 48V brushless dc motor driver evaluation board, built around GaN power transistors. Measuring 72 x 75mm and operating ...
[Ben Katz] is building a running robot from hobby level brushless motors, all on his blog under the tag, “HobbyKing Cheetah.” One of the features of fancy modern industrial motor and controller sets ...
Robots need to move, right? That’s where actuators and motors come in. Think of them as the muscles and joints of a robot.