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Using FDC3260 To Drive Low-Power (80w) Motors
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6 years 8 months ago - 6 years 8 months ago #29532619
by skepticmind
Using FDC3260 To Drive Low-Power (80w) Motors was created by skepticmind
Hi,
I need to drive three 80w brushed DC motors. I am planning to use the FDC3260 controller, but the power specifications for this controller are way higher than my requirements (up to 60 volts and 60 amps per motor). So I wanted to make sure if they can be used to drive low-power motors without any problems, can someone please verify this?
Thanks!
I need to drive three 80w brushed DC motors. I am planning to use the FDC3260 controller, but the power specifications for this controller are way higher than my requirements (up to 60 volts and 60 amps per motor). So I wanted to make sure if they can be used to drive low-power motors without any problems, can someone please verify this?
Thanks!
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6 years 8 months ago #29532620
by blake
Replied by blake on topic Using FDC3260 To Drive Low-Power (80w) Motors
Hello,
60V/60A are the maximum current and voltage ratings. This controller will operate just fine at power levels lower than that as long as voltage is at least 12V
60V/60A are the maximum current and voltage ratings. This controller will operate just fine at power levels lower than that as long as voltage is at least 12V
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6 years 8 months ago #29532625
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Replied by skepticmind on topic Using FDC3260 To Drive Low-Power (80w) Motors
Thank you
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