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new Motor driver L298 can be used

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by moon310, Sep 25, 2014.

  1. moon310

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    HI guys
    I found on the net circuit Is used as the "controlling L293"

    Can be linked with Arduino

    The twin-engine control up 36v 2 A

    Motor driver L298

    l298.png

    Can be used instead of The other circuits
    For example jrk ... 018003150__73175_zoom.jpg

    http://arabtronics.net/products/SYRDUINO-Motor-shield-.html

    I hope the answer , But it is laughter
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    Hi!

    2Amp : it's really too weak... :(
    try to look for VNH2 or VNH3...

    Tell us what kind of simulator you want to build
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  4. bsft

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    there are more powerful motors drivers than the JRK. But if you need to use more than 40 amps peak current atg 14v to move your sim, then I suspect you are trying to overcome a bad design by using too much power and much larger motors.
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    Firstly, you have to understand the theory and working of a simulator. Trial and Error will take you no where. Even if this card you posted here is suitable, its going to be difficult to find a 36volt DC power supply and and a motor capable of running at rated current of 2 amps at 36Volts. Every part is connected to each other and choosing one is based on others. You have to look for cards with continuous current rating of at least 12 amps.
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    Thanks for the reply @Mazhar Salam
    The intent of your words , He can not find adapter 36v .
    Or that he the adapter
    Will burn when running
    And needs to battery To get the performance for adapter
    Or is required to be high amps To get the performance of the motor
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    @moon310 to build a DIY like the one you have pictured is possible, but allow for plenty of cost.
    I think @BlazinH has done a similar project with BIG 12v motors around the 750 watt mark. So that h-bridge will not do it.
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    Thank you @bsft
    Not the same as
    But similar to it
    I think cost me a lot
    But this site make you more work
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    It's good, we enjoyed the ride with my friend on the picture! but yes, it's expensive: it costs 20 000€
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    I said similar to him and not the same:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
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    Note These motors better than scn6

    my motor are very simple
    When it ended

    Will laugh Much of it
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    @moon310: can you please stop double posting?! you can use "edit" functionnality to add a forgotten sentence...
    ;)
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    i saw alot of posts and designs of simulators and i never seen nobody use one of theese... http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v1/...duino-free-shipping-wholesale.jpg_350x350.jpg
    these bad boys handle up to 47A and 26V (27V is the shutdown voltage) and the modules are cheap (11€ per motor).
    Everybody uses the VHN3S30 boards that are limited to 16V supply voltage.

    i use the BTN7960 drivers for my CNC machine to power the servos and the thing works flawlesly :)
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    Well you might have stumble on an idea mate @tadythefish some servos used on cnc machine coupled to a worm drive gearbox and you have all the electrics to build a simulator. MMM could be an idea.
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    2A is not enough current.. better off using BTS7960
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    Thank you for this kind of circuit I think it's cheaper
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    can you please share what links you find?
    Thks