by Mike Peterson, Roboteq, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ A progressive regenerative braking technique uses real-time speed sensing. One of the most interesting features of electric motors when used in drive train applications is that they can also behave as generators, recharging a vehicle’s battery while braking. Some motor controllers can be programmed to take advantage of […]
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Roboteq’s HBL2350 drives two brushless DC motors
Roboteq (www.roboteq.com) has unveiled an all-new smart controller that can simultaneously drive two brushless DC motors each about 50V and 75A — the HBL2350. The first in the group of high current, dual channel brushless motor controllers, HBL2350 can be utilized to control automatic guided vehicles, two-wheel driven small electric vehicles, balancing scooters and other […]