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Re: Motor Drivers
I completely agree. However, another reason why I like this product is because it is cheap. I can go down to a store and get it for $8 plus tax (~$8.08 per chip) that means that we can add more processors if we need and that we dont need to worry too much if we fry a chip. If possible, I would be using a Raspberry Pi with a completely trimmed down linux kernel. However, this processor will take 300mA at a max, with all outputs high (or low) and driving something. I agree that I don't have as much knowledge and experience as a professional, as I am only a high school freshman, but I use AutoCAD Electronics, and I am pretty sure it tries to create the most efficient route as possible. Currently, the biggest problem is that I cant build a PCB with mor than two layers. However, There is something similar, called the HoverFly Pro, that uses a lot of the same technology.
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