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    Trinamic's RISC-V Test Board

    Sign up to Trinamic’s ROCINANTE Newsletter and stay up to date with the latest developments. The DOCK5 evaluation board is limited available for testing the chip.

    January 28, 2020 / Trinamic / No Comments

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  • Field Bus Systems in Motion Control – Trinamic’s View

    Field Bus Systems at the Physical Edge

    Embedded systems are used in various industries and applications for years now, making work – and increasingly everyday life – easier by transforming digital information to physical motion. Lately, companies are focusing their efforts toward further integration of these systems with sensors and copious amounts of data. By doing so, they create cyber-physical systems by […]

    July 16, 2019 / Trinamic / No Comments

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  • Writing Endless Lines of Code Is a Thing of the Past

    What came first… technologies resulting in shorter development cycles, or the need to shorten development cycles resulting in those technologies? Of course, the question doesn’t matter as much as the ongoing result: a technological revolution “that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity, […]

    July 5, 2019 / Trinamic / No Comments

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  • Taking motion control to the next level with RISC-V

    By embedding RISC-V processor cores into our products, we’re pushing motor driver ICs to the next level. It’s a huge step forward, allowing you to create superior products faster than ever before with the new ROCINANTE family. During electronica, Trinamic unveils its new family of motor drives with an embedded RISC-V core, dubbed ‘Rocinante’.  Components […]

    November 7, 2018 / Trinamic / No Comments

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  • TL-Smoothers, do 3D printers really need them?

    NOTE: This blog post deals with freewheeling diodes, not with actual TL-Smoothers. For more info on TL-Smoothers, please visit our other blog post here. There is a debate going on in the 3D printing community whether or not to use TL-Smoothers. These little modules can be added to stepper motors of 3D printers, offering recovery […]

    August 9, 2018 / Trinamic / No Comments

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  • How to use graphs within TMCL-IDE and log data

    In the video below, our Field Application Engineer Thomas Ernst explains how you can use graphs for your own evaluations. Trinamics TMCL-IDE is an integrated development environment that allows for easy and in-depth exploration of all Trinamic products supporting the TMCL protocol. You can try for yourself using a PD1270 PANdrive, a potentiometer, and the […]

    July 19, 2018 / Trinamic / No Comments

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