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Understand Motion-Trajectory Profiles for Effective Motor Control Bill Schweber
This blog explores the distinctions and implications of unipolar versus bipolar drive configurations for stepper motors, highlighting their differences in wiring, performance, and applications. Gain insights on effective motor control for optimized system performance.

Brushed or Brushless DC Motor? Bill Schweber
This blog explores the nuanced decision-making process faced when choosing between brushed and brushless DC motors for various applications, considering factors like efficiency, control, and application-specific requirements.

Precise Motor Control for Brushless DC Motors Microchip Technology
The brushless DC motor market, fueled by automotive, industrial, and consumer applications, requires compact, efficient, and precise solutions. Microchip's MCP8021/2 gate drivers provide the necessary control for BLDC motors with features like shoot-through protection and user-configurable functions.

New Tech Tuesdays: Designers, Try These Robotic Components for Automation Solutions Tommy Cummings
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we'll look at new products from Trinamic, Intel®, and Renesas that make robotics see, move, and think.

Qorvo Webinar Covers Design Challenges Tommy Cummings
The summit is a month-long series of virtual webinars on design challenges for 5G, Wi-Fi, radar, mobile, and motor control. The free webinar kicks off Aug. 12 and continues through Sept. 3. Mouser Electronics is among the sponsors.

The Rise Of Soft-Robotics SJ Barak
The rise of soft robotics is inspiring new materials and technologies that are able to sense certain cues—pressure, forces form different directions, vibrations, and more. Soft robotics use soft, compliant mechanisms and actuators, built using fluids and flexible materials, enabling a wide range of motion, making them more useful for things like exoskeletons or wearables. While soft robotics may sound a little wimpy, the reality is that the technology will likely punch way above its weight in terms of usefulness by blending the best of human with the best of mechanical in the near future.

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