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.NET Gadgeteer Motor Driver con due motori e un potenziometro (Italiano)
Posted by Marco Minerva in Articoli in Italiano, Embedded Microcontrollers on April 4, 2012
By Mike Dodaro, translated by Marco Minerva from the original English version In un post precedente ho descritto come usare un potenziometro con il modulo GHI Electronics Motor Driver L298 module. Questo esempio collega due motori al driver, i quali fanno muovere delle semplici parti meccaniche, come mostrato nel video seguente. Ci sono due bottoni che avviano e fermano i […]
Controllare un motore con .NET Gadgeteer e un potenziometro (Italiano)
Posted by Marco Minerva in Articoli in Italiano, Embedded Microcontrollers on April 4, 2012
By Mike Dodaro, translated by Marco Minerva from the original English version Il modulo GHI Electronics Motor Driver L298 fornisce un metodo per impostare la velocità di due motori che possono funzionare contemporaneamente: MoveMotor(Gadgeteer.Modules.GHIElectronics.MotorControllerL298.Motor _motorSide, int _newSpeed). C’è anche un metodo per aumentare la velocità in un certo intervallo di tempo: MoveMotorRampNB(Gadgeteer.Modules.GHIElectronics.MotorControllerL298.Motor _motorSide, int _newSpeed, int _rampingDelayMilli). Questi […]
.NET Gadgeteer, gadgets, Motor Control, MotorDriverL298, potentiometer, Timer
.NET Gadgeteer Motor Driver with Two Motors and Potentiometer
Posted by Michael Dodaro in Embedded Microcontrollers on March 21, 2012
An earlier post describes how to use a potentiometer with the GHI Electronics Motor Driver L298 module. This example connects two motors to the motor controller, and the motors run simple mechanical parts, as shown in the following video. There are two buttons that start and stop the separate motors, and a potentiometer controls the speed of […]
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