Motor Controllers vs Motor Drivers
If you’ve ever built a robot with wheels, or any motorised parts really, you’ll have come across the issue of needing to drive it from your microcontroller. Because a standard chip is only able to output a small amount of current, you’re not able to reliably drive small motors directly, let alone bigger ones. So, you need a way to drive them, which is where a motor driver comes in. The full write-up https://core-electronics.com.au/tutor... Core Electronics is your home in Australia for: Motor drivers https://core-electronics.com.au/break... Motor controllers https://core-electronics.com.au/break...

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