I swapped the DRV8353 for the DRV8323 because it has a lower minimum operating voltage of 6V instead of 9V, so I can potentially run the device with a 2S battery. The DRV8323 is also around 2 bucks cheaper and uses 1 less passive component.
A project log for Dagor Brushless Motor Controller
Brushless motor controller for velocity and position control with wireless communication.
I swapped the DRV8353 for the DRV8323 because it has a lower minimum operating voltage of 6V instead of 9V, so I can potentially run the device with a 2S battery. The DRV8323 is also around 2 bucks cheaper and uses 1 less passive component.
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