A more standard motor driver, the L298HN is being used for the purpose of controlling one 12V DC motor with the aid of a PIC microcontroller. In order to drive the motor fast, slow, forward, and ...
This is yet another project born of necessity. It’s a simple circuit, but does exactly what it’s designed to do – dim LED lights or control the speed of 12V DC motors. The circuit uses PWM to regulate ...
Using three 12V DC motors, driven by MD10C-R3 controller boards, and controlled by an Arduino micro-controller, maker and YouTuber Ty Palowski has created an awesome t-shirt folding machine to help ...
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