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- From: at687002@longs.lance.colostate.edu (alex tsariounov)
- Subject: Re: Motor control parts
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- Message-ID: <Jan07.222044.24756@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1993 22:20:44 GMT
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- Organization: Colorado State University, Fort Collins
- Keywords: servo, chip
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- Hi, this is a reply to Message-ID: <1993Jan4.041009.19215@adobe.com>.
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- Motorola makes such a chip: Part# MC33030.
-
- The servo controller/driver is a pretty fancy servo amp but can
- only handle 1.0 Amps. For higher current you will have to provide
- an external power H bridge. For 1.3A this would not be difficult.
-
- For more info on this device, look at the Moto Linear/Interface Devices
- data book - page 4-339 on. Along with specs, they provide a number of
- interesting application circuit examples.
-
- alex.
-