Let us begin this session by revisiting a nostalgic motor control IC—the AN6651—designed for rotating speed control of compact DC motors used in tape recorders, record players, and similar devices.
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
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Abstract: Electric vehicles (EVs) are unquestionably the future of transportation due to their numerous advantages, such as their ability to address environmental issues, decrease dependence on fossil ...
How the challenges of electric-motor control design can be overcome using digital twins in all design and test phases. How automated testing within a continuous and integrated toolchain is able to ...
Cal Gaunt is a distinguished and award-winning journalist renowned for his multifaceted expertise spanning current affairs, politics, social media, motoring, and sports. Away from his career as an ...
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Any enthusiast will be able to tell you the seat-of-the-pants characteristics of their favorite engine. The torque-peakiness of an Eighties turbo car, the endless rev-hungry climb of a naturally ...