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Seeing this Toshiba motor drive, my first thought was ‘what a neat chip for pairing with an Arduino’ as it combines operation across 1.8 to 7V with up to 4A drive – so that is Li-ion batteries, 5V USB ...
The Arduino has been used for many purposes, and “shields” are available to make many common tasks easier. However, [Nick] wanted a stackable motor driver shield, so he build one himself!.
While there are a couple of open-source brushless drivers already available, [neuromancer2701] created his own brushless motor controller on an Arduino ... design and source code are available ...
When it receives the start command, the Arduino will ground the wire to the remote start and fire up the car. O'Brien has a working prototype and posted both the source code and the schematic for ...
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