The power electronics device has advanced programmability to provide a turnkey solution that can be tuned for use with a brushless DC motors and loads using either Hall sensor or sensorless feedback.
Users can program the brushless DC motor via an graphical user interface (GUI) to reduce time-to-market costs and in-house development efforts by enabling system parameters to be tuned during system development, and then reprogrammed for several or evolving applications, DDC officials say.
The PW-82560N0's design provides size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) savings, while ensuring linear speed and current accuracy and high mean times between failures.
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