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robotic.icu: DC 3-36V 10A Maxi 30A IRF3205 H-Bridge Dual Motor Driver For Arduino Robot Car
Posted in: Specs | by Brian Taylor | 2021 Apr 01
IRF3205 H-Bridge
Features:
  • Application: Freescale's Smart car, Undergraduate Electronic Design, A variety of DC motor control circuit
    Origin: Walnut, California
    Delivery: 01-15, xx-xx
    datepaid: 2021-04-01
    Received: 2021-04-xx
    Quantity: 1pcs
    Price: 18.19
    Shipping: 0.00
    Total: 18.19

  • The drive uses the full two half-bridge driver chip + low resistance N-channel MOSFET components. Complete two half-bridge driver chip reliable drive mode, the MOSFET switching losses to a minimum. Improve power utilization. MOSFET driver chip comes with hardware brake function and power feedback
  • N-channel MOSFET IRF3205 MOSFET, use two dedicated half-bridge driver chip on the top tube using the bootstrap capacitor, so that the tube has enough drive voltage of the MOSFET channel can be opened quickly, improve motor acceleration curvature, but also quickly for the motor brake. This allows the trolley can quickly start can quickly kill the car
  • The driver can operate at 0% -99% of the duty cycle of the PWM modulation, the motor driving voltage can be obtained sufficiently

      Parameters:
    • Motor forward: DIR = 1 PWM = PWM
    • Motor reversal: DIR = 0 PWM = PWM
    • Parking brake: DIR = X PWM = 0 (X is an arbitrary state)
    • Motor and power connections: POWER connected to the positive power supply, GND power supply is negative. Two motors were connected MOTOR1, MOTOR2
    • Rated voltage: 3V-36V
    • Rated Current: 10A
    • Peak current: 30A
    • Use: Freescale smart car contest Undergraduate Electronic Design Contest variety of DC motor control circuit
    • Dimensions: 4.25in x 2.16in x 0.71in
    https://www.ebay.com/usr/the_pi_hut

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