DC Motor Archives - electroSome https://electrosome.com/tag/dc-motor/ You Inspire.....We Create..... Fri, 22 May 2020 04:26:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Interfacing L298N Motor Driver with Arduino Uno https://electrosome.com/interfacing-l298n-motor-driver-arduino-uno/ https://electrosome.com/interfacing-l298n-motor-driver-arduino-uno/#respond Thu, 21 May 2020 02:59:32 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=16334 In this tutorial we will learn how to interface L298N motror driver with Arduino Uno. You might be thinking why we need L298N for controlling a motor. The answer is very simple, Arduino board or a microcontroller IO pins don’t have enough current/voltage driving capability to drive a motor. For driving the motor in both […]

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Controlling DC Motors using Arduino and IR Remote https://electrosome.com/dc-motors-arduino-ir-remote/ https://electrosome.com/dc-motors-arduino-ir-remote/#comments Sun, 09 Jul 2017 07:31:37 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=13791 In this project we will learn how to decode IR remote signals with Arduino and to control DC motors depending on the button pressed. For demonstrating the working we are using five buttons on the remote. When the next button on the remote is pressed, motors will rotate in clockwise direction. And if the previous […]

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Interfacing DC Motor with 8051 using L293D – AT89C51 https://electrosome.com/interfacing-dc-motor-8051-keil-c-at89c51/ https://electrosome.com/interfacing-dc-motor-8051-keil-c-at89c51/#comments Sun, 12 May 2013 19:34:38 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=5988 In some of the electronics projects you may want to control a DC Motor with 8051 microcontroller. The maximum current that can be sourced or sunk from a 8051 microcontroller is 15 mA at 5v. But a DC Motor need currents very much more than that and it need voltages 6v, 12v, 24v etc, depending upon the type of motor […]

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Interfacing DC Motor with PIC Microcontroller using L293D https://electrosome.com/dc-motor-l293d-pic-microcontroller/ https://electrosome.com/dc-motor-l293d-pic-microcontroller/#comments Tue, 05 Jun 2012 06:46:29 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=2157 This tutorial explains ” How to interface DC Motor with PIC Microcontroller ? “. DC Motor and L293D We can’t drive a DC Motor (depends) directly with a Microcontroller, as DC Motors requires high current and high voltage than a Microcontroller can handle. Microcontrollers usually operates at +5 or +3.3V supply and it I/O pin […]

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L293D – Quadruple Half H DC Motor Driver https://electrosome.com/l293d-quadruple-half-h-dc-motor-driver/ https://electrosome.com/l293d-quadruple-half-h-dc-motor-driver/#respond Mon, 14 May 2012 03:25:37 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=6008 L293 and L293D are quadruple half H Bridge driver having high current capability. It can also be seen as a dual H Bridge driver for driving Motors. L293D can provide currents up to 600mA and L293 can provide currents up to 1A at voltages ranging from 4.5 to 36. Both L293 and L293D are designed to drive inductive loads such as solenoids, […]

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DC Motor Driving using H Bridge https://electrosome.com/dc-motor-driving-using-h-bridge/ https://electrosome.com/dc-motor-driving-using-h-bridge/#respond Sun, 13 May 2012 17:05:26 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=6057 H Bridge is a simple electronic circuit which enables us to apply voltage to load in either direction. It is commonly used in robotics application to control DC Motors. By using H Bridge we can run DC Motor in clockwise or anticlockwise directions.  This circuit is also used to produce alternating waveforms in inverters. Basic H Bridge […]

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