This is the code I created to operate a single-phase excitation stepper motor. Without an argument it moves one step clockwise, and if you pass true as an argument it moves one step counterclockwise.
The new board incorporates Toshiba Semiconductor’s TB67S559FTG, a BiCD constant-current 2-phase bipolar stepping motor driver capable of delivering up to 2.7A output current at supply voltages from ...
Embedr is an AI-powered Arduino-like IDE designed to simplify development for Arduino-compatible microcontrollers. It looks very similar to the Cursor code editor and uses Microsoft’s Monaco Editor ...
The Motor Vehicle Insurance and Repair Industry Code of Conduct’s (MVIRI) review process has been extended, with the consultation deadline pushed back to June 23. The decision follows feedback from ...
The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) and the Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA) jointly announced last week that the motor industry’s new draft national repair code of conduct is open ...
An improved stepper motor driver IC, which offers 50% lower on-resistance, lets engineers increase the power rating of their designs while reducing waste heat. The TB67S559FTG 50-V/3.0-A stepper motor ...
It’s still too early to talk about the tipping point, but signs exist. The 2025 Audi A6 is arguably the best A6 the German carmaker has ever built. But here’s the thing: It’s also the first A6 ever ...
The Arduino Opta micro programmable logic controller (PLC) provides a unique entry point into the automation field. Automation fields like smart homes, process controls, and robotics are project areas ...
If you're into robotics or electronics, you've likely come across Arduino—a small microcontroller that can control sensors and motors for nifty DIY projects. Like the Raspberry Pi, the Arduino is ...
I'm having some trouble trying to move a stepper motor with my teensy 4.1. I'm using ROS2 Iron on my Ubuntu 22.04 host computer and micro-ros Iron for the communication with the teensy. I'm trying to ...
Messing around with Arduino can lead to some fun projects — like simple electronic games, lighting or audio manipulation, or even gesture controls for other devices. However, you'll need the right ...