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Any opinion on this HBridge 24V DC 30A?

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by RacingMat, Apr 24, 2014.

  1. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello @prilad @speedy and other electronic experts!

    Could you please tell me what do you think about this Hbridge?
    This motor-driver is an H-bridge circuit that was designed to drive a single DC motor at up to 30amps at 24vdc. It incorporates a simple design utilizing parallel mosfets to allow a higher amperage rating and requires 4 wires to control each bridge, 2 digital and 2 PWM capable.
    (ultrasonic PWM frequencies possible (32kHz tested))


    http://prototyperobotics.com/projects/2x4-h-bridge

    Is it nicely designed for our purpose? Does it look cheap or expensive?

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  2. billo2404

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    piacerebbe anche a me avere qualche parere visto che ho trovato dei buoni motori a buon mercato 24v con 3 arduino uno e 6 di questi più l' alimentatore a 24v sarebbe veramente un ottimo prezzo per costruire un 6dof:grin:think

    I'd also like to have some opinion since I have found some good cheap 24v engines with 3 arduino 1 and 6 of these plus the 24v power supply would be a really great price to build a 6dof :grin:think
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    you are best off with BTS7960B boards that are on ebay for 11€ per drive ... 27V and 47A ...