Additive Manufacturing in Space
At the moment, all spacecraft are developed, tested, and assembled on earth before being transported by rockets to their respective mission locations. Each component must withstand the high loads of...
View ArticleControlling brushless motors with ROS
By Shubham Sharma One of the challenges while developing any robotic hardware is to handle the communications with the motors along with sending commands to them as per the generated trajectory in...
View ArticleThe Engineer’s Swiss Army Knife Running MicroPython
Access Trinamic modules with a simple Python script using Trinamic’s TMCM-0960-MotionPy, providing a clear insight into system communications regardless of the interface or bus system used, speeding...
View ArticleReference Design for Battery-Powered IoT Devices
The TMC2300-IOT-REF is a completely open-source reference design for easy evaluation of the TMC2300-LA stepper motor driver IC. Whether it’s a POS device, toys, office and home automation, or mobile...
View ArticlePOWER 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...
View ArticlePushing the Limits of Stepper Motor Control in 3D Printing
A guest blog by Jan Kotarski Theory In the 3D printing community, newcomers are often having a hard time understanding how stepper motors are really driven. Questions like “voltage rating for my motor...
View ArticleGuest 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...
View ArticleGuest 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. [This...
View ArticleGuest Blog: TURAG
For more than ten years, students at the Robotics Working Group of the Technical University of Dresden, or TURAG for short, have been developing mobile robotics solutions independently for...
View ArticleGuest Blog: UBC Thunderbots
UBC Thunderbots is an engineering design team at the University of British Columbia, where students create and compete with autonomous soccer-playing robots. Since the team began in 2006, we have been...
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