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Guest Blog: School of Engineering Telecom Physics University of Strasbourg
Sponsoring Video The group of students explains in this video how they created a robotic demo for our companies minion line of integrated circuits. For that, they used our TMC-7300 motor driver.
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Guest Blog: STAR Dresden
The „Studentische Arbeitsgruppe Raumfahrt“, STAR Dresden was founded in 2018 at the University of Technology Dresden with the goal to establish a permanent platform for university students to get Hands-On-Experience in space projects. Since then, we participated in the “European Space Elevator Challenge” and successfully launched two experiments onboard the “BEXUS” balloon in northern Sweden. […]
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POWER STEERING
Each year, the Formula Student Team named High-Octane Motorsports e.V. of the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, designs, constructs, and builds innovative and unique racing cars. These are then entered in the Formula Student Competition in three different categories, competing teams from all over the world. All three categories, Electric, Driverless, and Combustion, come with their challenges. This […]
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Additive Manufacturing in Space
To reduce the cost of space missions, team AIMIS-FYT decided to build a 3D printer for zero-gravity environments. The result is a cartesian-style 3D printer that prints and cures resin.
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TMC7300 Example Script
Trinamic recently launched a new line of battery-powered motor driver chips. The TMC7300 is one of them, capable of driving 1 DC motor up to 2A, or 2 DC motors up to 2.4A (peak). In this post, I’ll show you a small example script to drive a DC motor using the TMC7300-EVAL-KIT. First, I assemble […]
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ROCINANTE Newsletter
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.