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For his entry into the 2019 Hackaday Prize, [Tobius Daichi] is working on adding some motion control capabilities to everyone’s favorite Linux SBC. His 3+Pi board attaches to the Raspberry Pi… ...
The Raspberry Pi bonnet can drive up to 4 DC or 2 stepper motors with full PWM speed control offering a great solution for robotics, DIY milling machines or 3D printers.
Stepper motors, brushed motors and other robotics, however it can just as well be used to control other equipment where a lot of electrical power is required. For example one channel can drive 10. ...
The blinds themselves are hooked up to the Pi with a Stepper Motor HAT and powered by a small motor. This isn’t an easy project and it’ll take a lot to adapt it for your own usage, but it’s ...
Raspberry Pi is releasing a new piece of hardware, which lets you put the modular, inexpensive computers into Lego robots and use them to control motors and sensors. It feels like an obvious choice.
Motion control is hardly a small matter to get to grips with in today’s ever-more automated age. Indeed, it has been ...