the other guy
the other guy
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
Ah I see. I didn't think about that. Fortunately, I have a Mega, so I should be alright there.
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
The extra wires dont concern me too much.
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
Thanks for the pointer. I'll be sure to dive deep.
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
Yessir
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
I suppose I'm asking what the shields do that a single MOSFET can't?
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
Is there any way to work around that?
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
I'd prefer to use the lowest level components I can, I find using them more fun.
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
I could put a diode across each dc motor, slap transistors on each and have what i need in terms of safety and control as far as I can tell.
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
Out of curiosity, could I use a mosfet transistor as an electrical switch to create a duty cycle without a shield?
18 replies
AArduino
Created by the other guy on 6/2/2025 in #hardware-help
Very Low-Level DC Motor Control Systems
I understand that, forgive me if my terminology was misleading.
18 replies