Re: DC Motor Control: H-Bridge +5A, 48v



Michael Wieser wrote...
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> On 26 Apr 2005 14:16:32 -0700, "Mike" <mep0716@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> I'm looking for a h-bridge that can handle in excess of 5A continuous,
>> 48v. I would really like to find something with these capabilities
>> that uses SPI to communicate with a microprocessor.
>
> Trinamic (www.trinamic.com) TMC249 can be controlled with SPI, needs
> external drivers

That's an interesting company with interesting motor-control products.
Have you tried them?


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