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Hi,
I am well-read on the subject, but no schooling and my only hands-on experience is a lot of soldering and a couple RPi tutorials. I'm designing an ESP32-controlled motor. It is essentially a drill powered by 2 separate 4xAA 6v battery banks to prevent any voltage drop problems. I'm planning on using h-bridge IR2302SPBF and voltage reg is LM2596. The motor is a tiny 6v N20 gear motor. And for what it's worth, I plan to use the touch sensors on the ESP32 for input.
If the power is connected like this and everything but he motor is directly connected to ground:
BATTERY#1 --> LM2596 to 3.3v --> ESP32 and IR2302SPBF
BATTERY#2 --> capacitor --> IR2302SPBF ==> MOTOR
Does this work? Do I need any other pieces? Do I not need any diodes or resistors anywhere?
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Connect
Hi,
I am well-read on the subject, but no schooling and my only hands-on experience is a lot of soldering and a couple RPi tutorials. I'm designing an ESP32-controlled motor. It is essentially a drill powered by 2 separate 4xAA 6v battery banks to prevent any voltage drop problems. I'm planning on using h-bridge IR2302SPBF and voltage reg is LM2596. The motor is a tiny 6v N20 gear motor. And for what it's worth, I plan to use the touch sensors on the ESP32 for input.
If the power is connected like this and everything but he motor is directly connected to ground:
BATTERY#1 --> LM2596 to 3.3v --> ESP32 and IR2302SPBF
BATTERY#2 --> capacitor --> IR2302SPBF ==> MOTOR
Does this work? Do I need any other pieces? Do I not need any diodes or resistors anywhere?
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Connect