Re: Motor Controllers

the circuitry will be there, no matter what, but the IsoPod can read r/c servos, and output PWM, in abundance

Hey again, > > I am also looking for a motor controller that can do the following: > > - Control at least to 3 DC motors independantly in both forward and reverse > direction > - Allows for input via servo pulse (ie servo pulse pwm to control dc motors > using regular pwm) > - Has over temp sensing, over current sensing > - Has current feedback so that we can find if a motor is stalled > - Control motors approx 9v up to 24v > - Provide between 50mA and 2A > - Uses seperate logic and motor power sources (ie have 5v logic and other > motor power) > > We currently have a system using 3 NMIH-0050 motor controllers that are > hooked up to 3 servo pulse > pwm convertor boards to control the motors. > However, this creates additional circuitry which I don't feel we need (there > must be a controller somewhere that can do what we want) as well as not > enabling us to have stall detection so we cause undue damage to the motors. > Anyone know of a motor controller which suits most of these requirements? > > Thanks in advance > > Jeff > >
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