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by TaylorAlexander
3331 days ago
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Yes. There are caveats related to long term durability, but you said "for hobbyists" who I think are less concerned with that aspect. As far as up front performance the answer is yes. Others have explained the details so I'm just adding to the "yes" camp. Brushless D.C. Motors are the way to go for robotics in many actuation situations for the near to medium term (next decade at least) and the lack of suitable
low cost controllers (this is "low cost") has been a major issue, so this product is excellent. Source: am robotics engineer in Silicon Valley building my own brushless powered robot arm as a hobby and I'm an alpha contributor to the Odrive project. I've also designed my own brushless controllers [1] and built brushless linear motors. [1] https://youtu.be/vbrzxlRpC0k |
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