I want to learn how to design motor control circuits… so here I am.
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Assuming a common DC motor, more voltage = more speed. More current = more torque.
Any more complete answer gets complex in a hurry and that answer isn’t going to be here. Go to school.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll be controlling 120 VAC motors, capacitor-start induction motors, 3-phase 220 VAC motors, dc servo motors, and stepper motors, so I’ve got a bit of learing to do.
Are you looking to design completely custom motor drivers (picking FETs, designing half bridges). Or are you looking to buy motor control modules or boxes. Based on your description it sounds like you are working in industrial controls