• DC motor reversing

    From Archer@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 27 16:18:47 2024
    Hi there

    I am no electronics geek
    And I am wondering whether it is possible to get a C motor circuit
    without relays (may be using transistors)

    Innocent

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  • From Dan Purgert@21:1/5 to Archer on Tue Feb 27 13:36:17 2024
    On 2024-02-27, Archer wrote:
    Hi there

    I am no electronics geek
    And I am wondering whether it is possible to get a C motor circuit
    without relays (may be using transistors)

    Sure, what you're looking for is an "H-Bridge".

    They come as integrated circuits; such as the DRV8210. If you're just
    getting started, might be easiest to buy premade breakouts from places
    like adafruit or sparkfun.

    (You can also make them out of discrete FETs if you like)


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  • From Archer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 29 06:13:14 2024
    On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 13:36:17 -0000 (UTC), Dan Purgert <dan@djph.net>
    wrote:

    On 2024-02-27, Archer wrote:

    I am no electronics geek
    And I am wondering whether it is possible to get a C motor circuit
    without relays (may be using transistors)

    Sure, what you're looking for is an "H-Bridge".

    They come as integrated circuits; such as the DRV8210. If you're just >getting started, might be easiest to buy premade breakouts from places
    like adafruit or sparkfun.

    (You can also make them out of discrete FETs if you like)

    Many thanks for your help

    Innocent

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